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ACTIVATE in Public Housing

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Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science

Status

Completed

Conditions

COVID-19
Meningitis
Varicella Zoster
Influenza
Vaccine Hesitancy
Pneumonia

Treatments

Behavioral: Increasing Willingness and Uptake of Influenza, Pneumonia, Meningitis, HZV, and COVID-19 Vaccination

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06075732
vaccpublichousing

Details and patient eligibility

About

This multilevel, multidisciplinary, theoretically based, culturally sensitive, community-engaged intervention sets out to mitigate uptake barriers and non-adherence to vaccination schedules as recommended by the CDC and increase influenza, meningitis, pneumonia, VZV, and COVID-19 vaccine rates among under-resourced African American and Latino public housing residents in South Los Angeles.

Full description

Vaccinations are critical for preventing infectious diseases such as influenza, meningitis, pneumonia, varicella zoster virus (VZV), and COVID-19. Despite increasing national distribution and promotion of routine recommendations for adult vaccination, coverage remains low, with historically lower uptake among racial and ethnic minorities. This is compounded by higher levels of vaccine hesitancy, which may be attributed to a myriad of issues, including worsening social determinants, medical mistrust, and lack of access to health services. Specifically, African American and Latino public housing residents may benefit from public health campaigns and vaccination initiatives to support high vaccine uptake and confidence. This R01 proposal seeks to expand on a proven, multilevel, multidisciplinary, theoretically based, culturally sensitive, community-engaged intervention by expanding the Academic-Community Team for Improving Vaccine Acceptability and Targeted Engagement (ACTIVATE) program. Guided by a fusion of the Social-Ecological framework (SEM) and the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM), the ACTIVATE program is inclusive of health factors on the individual, interpersonal, community, and societal level and elements for successful implementation. Led by leadership triads of public housing resident leaders, nurse practitioner students, and public health students, the ACTIVATE program centers on mitigating uptake barriers and non-adherence to vaccination schedules as recommended by the CDC and to increase influenza, meningitis, pneumonia, VZV, and COVID-19 vaccine rates among under-resourced AA and Latino adults in South LA.

Enrollment

400 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Aim 3:

Inclusion Criteria:

  • identify as Latinx or African American
  • age 18 or older
  • reside in one of the six collaborating public housing area
  • Speak either English or Spanish
  • Report vaccine hesitancy

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Not a resident at one of the collaborating public housing areas
  • Does not self-identify as African American or Latinx
  • Age 17 and younger
  • Unable to speak either English or Spanish
  • Received all recommended vaccines for Influenza, Pneumonia, Meningitis, VZV, and COVID-19
  • No reporting of vaccine hesitancy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

400 participants in 1 patient group

ACTIVATE Leaders
Experimental group
Description:
This is a one group pretest-posttest design to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake and completion among African American and Latinx public housing residents in South Los Angeles. The proposed intervention will employ (1) culturally sensitive, (2) theoretically based intervention that will be jointly delivered by ACTIVATE triad leaders and researchers. The investigators will use the Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills (IMB) model and the Transtheoretical Model to implement the intervention. PRISM, a Dissemination and implementation (D\&I) D\&I-based model can guide the implementation of the ACTIVATE program for successfully expansion and maintenance in community settings, especially for under-resourced populations.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Increasing Willingness and Uptake of Influenza, Pneumonia, Meningitis, HZV, and COVID-19 Vaccination

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Sharon Cobb, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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