In this Phase III study, the investigators will build off of the Phase II embedded study with some adjustments to the design to address new research priorities that examine an intervention that is network informed and delivered through community health worker interactions plus digitally-delivered intervention content with the goal of increasing COVID-19 testing and vaccination. This model, if proven effective, can be scaled up to address COVID-19 and other future pandemics. The investigators will utilize the sample of intervention priority census block groups (PBGs) used in Phase II and will recruit and enroll participants not previously enrolled in either phase I or II from these PBGs using convenience sampling methods. The investigators will use a historical control group consisting of participants from our control arm in Phase II who completed both their baseline and follow-up surveys embedded in the study.
The Phase III study design focuses on vulnerable communities selected to intervention and control conditions and takes advantage of the fact that these communities were randomized to conditions using methods to ensure balanced arms. In Phase III, the investigators will combine the two intervention conditions \[Testing Navigation Intervention (TNI) and Facilitated Self-Sampling Intervention (FSSI), and will receive the Multilevel Community network-informed Just-In-Time-Adaptive Intervention (MC-NET-JITAI). The study will include PBGs from each of the two intervention conditions in Phase II; they will be matched to the comparison PBGs on variables such as size, vaccination and testing rates, and the disparities index with the control group. The intervention will last 8 weeks; individuals will be recruited and asked to complete a survey. Participants who live in a PBG randomized to the intervention arm will be invited to participate in the trial for that arm. In each of the selected intervention PBGs, individuals will be selected via convenience sampling procedures. Recruitment of participants to the MC-NET-JITAI will take place at the participant's home or at one of the community organizations that our participants look to and interact with around COVID-19 topics identified through the social network data. Community Health Workers (CHW) will consent and enroll participants in the MC-NET-JITAI from the randomized PBGs. MC-NET-JITAI will include CHWs providing the participant with a batch of 4 rapid antigen tests that can be shared with people in the household or other close contacts if needed, a COVID-19 resource flier tailored to the study region and updated information about COVID-19 testing and vaccination. The intervention will consist of enhanced behavioral and educational text messages, up to three messages each week, providing updates on COVID-19 testing and vaccination. The text messages will include digitally delivered intervention content such as a video with low-literacy instructions for administering the rapid antigen tests, guidance if they tested positive (e.g., quarantine, notify contacts, wearing a mask), and other relevant strategies and content focused on increasing COVID-19 testing and vaccination. The CHWs will also be available by phone to the participants for any follow-up questions. CHW will follow up via text, email and/or phone with the participants during the two months post-enrollment. In addition to the intervention, the participants will be asked to complete the pre and post-test surveys. Post surveys will be administered online, over the phone, or in person two months after the initial intervention. Study data will be compared to historical control data from the previous phase II Embedded Study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
384
The intervention consisted of enhanced behavioral and educational text messages, up to three messages each week, providing updates on COVID-19 testing and vaccination. The text messages included digitally delivered intervention content such as a video with low-literacy instructions for administering the rapid antigen tests, guidance if they tested positive (e.g., quarantine, notify contacts, wearing a mask), and other relevant strategies and content focused on increasing COVID-19 testing and vaccination.
Participants received CDC-designed COVID-19 testing brochures and completed pre- and post-intervention surveys as part of the Phase II embedded study.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health Brownsville Regional Campus
Brownsville, Texas, United States
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health Houston Main Campus
Houston, Texas, United States
The University of Texas at Tyler
Tyler, Texas, United States
Number of Participants Who Self-Reported Use of a COVID-19 Antigen or PCR Test
The number of participants who self-reported use of COVID-19 antigen test or PCR Test using individual-level data in the past 60 days
Time frame: Baseline
Number of Participants Who Self-Reported Use of a COVID-19 Antigen or PCR Test
The number of participants who self-reported use of COVID-19 antigen test or PCR Test using individual-level data in the past 60 days
Time frame: 8 weeks
Number of Participants Who Self-reported Receiving COVID-19 Vaccination
Time frame: Baseline
Number of Participants Who Self-reported Receiving COVID-19 Vaccination
Time frame: 8 weeks
Number of Participants Who Self-reported Used Mitigation Measures if a Positive Test is Obtained
Mitigation measures if a positive test is obtained include mask wearing, isolating, and notifying close contacts.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks
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