Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Department of Public Health Education, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.
BMJ Open. 2022 Nov 16;12(11):e066585. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066585.
Our community-based participatory research partnership aims to expand understanding of the social, ethical and behavioural implications of COVID-19 testing and vaccination to inform the development of an integrated intervention that harnesses community-based peer navigation and mHealth strategies to improve COVID-19 testing and vaccination; test the intervention; and develop and disseminate practice, research and policy recommendations to further increase COVID-19 testing and vaccination among Spanish-speaking Latine communities in the USA.
We will conduct 50 individual in-depth interviews with health providers, who have conducted COVID-19 testing and/or vaccination activities within Spanish-speaking communities, and with representatives from Latine-serving community-based organisations. We will also conduct six focus groups with 8-12 Spanish-speaking Latine community member participants each for a total number of about 60 focus group participants. Next, we will develop the intervention based on findings from interviews and focus groups and use a longitudinal group-randomised trial design with two arms (intervention and delayed intervention) to evaluate the impact of the intervention. We will recruit, enrol and collect baseline data from 20 community-based peer navigators () and their social network members (n=8 unique social network members per ). (coupled with their social networks) will be randomised to intervention or delayed intervention groups (10 and 80 social network members per group).
Ethical approval for data collection was granted by the Wake Forest University School of Medicine Institutional Review Board. Following the description of study procedures, we will obtain consent from all study participants. Study findings will be disseminated through an empowerment theory-based community forum, peer-reviewed publications and presentations at scientific meetings, and reports and briefs for lay, community and practitioner audiences.
NCT05302908.
我们的社区参与式研究伙伴关系旨在扩大对 COVID-19 检测和疫苗接种的社会、伦理和行为影响的理解,为开发一种综合干预措施提供信息,该措施利用社区为基础的同伴导航和移动健康策略来改善 COVID-19 检测和疫苗接种;测试干预措施;并制定和传播实践、研究和政策建议,以进一步提高美国讲西班牙语的 Latine 社区的 COVID-19 检测和疫苗接种率。
我们将对 50 名在讲西班牙语的社区中进行过 COVID-19 检测和/或疫苗接种活动的卫生提供者,以及 Latine 服务社区组织的代表进行个人深入访谈。我们还将对 6 个焦点小组进行研究,每个小组有 8-12 名讲西班牙语的 Latine 社区成员参加,总共约有 60 名焦点小组参与者。接下来,我们将根据访谈和焦点小组的发现制定干预措施,并使用具有两个臂(干预组和延迟干预组)的纵向群组随机试验设计来评估干预措施的影响。我们将招募、入组并从 20 名社区同伴导航员()及其社交网络成员(每个独特社交网络成员 8 名)收集基线数据。(与他们的社交网络一起)将被随机分配到干预组或延迟干预组(每组 10 名和 80 名社交网络成员)。
数据收集的伦理批准已获得维克森林大学医学院机构审查委员会的批准。在描述研究程序后,我们将获得所有研究参与者的同意。研究结果将通过基于赋权理论的社区论坛、同行评议的出版物和科学会议上的演讲以及针对非专业、社区和从业者受众的报告和简报进行传播。
NCT05302908。