University of California San Diego Altman Clinical and Translational Research Institute Dissemination and Implementation Science Center, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Implement Sci. 2023 Oct 2;18(1):46. doi: 10.1186/s13012-023-01306-y.
There continues to be a need for COVID-19 testing that is pragmatic, community-centered, and sustainable. This study will refine and test implementation strategies prioritized by community partners: (1) walk-up no-cost testing, (2) community health worker (promotores)-facilitated testing and preventive care counseling, (3) vending machines that dispense no-cost, self-testing kits.
A co-designed Theory of Change from an earlier study phase and the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainment Model (PRISM) will guide the study design, measures selection, and evaluation. The first aim is to refine and operationalize a multi-component implementation strategy bundle and outcome measures for COVID-19 testing. A Community and Scientific Advisory Board (CSAB) will be established and include community members, clinical providers/staff from the partnering Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), public health researchers, policymakers, and a county health department ambassador. Engagement of CSAB members will be assessed through structured ethnography and a survey about the quality and quantity of engagement practices. The second aim is to implement and evaluate the impact of the implementation strategy bundle to optimize COVID-19 testing in communities using a roll-out implementation optimization (ROIO) design. Seven thousand and five hundred community members will be enrolled across four FQHC clinics over 18 months. Participants will be invited to complete an electronic survey about their demographics, health, and COVID-19 testing results and experiences. CSAB members and clinic partners will participate in PRISM fit and determinant assessments prior to each clinic rollout and post-trial. Interviews will be conducted with 60 community participants and 12 providers/staff following a 3-month rollout period at each clinic, inquiring about their experiences with the implementation strategies. Quantitative data will be analyzed using hierarchical multilevel models to determine the impact of implementation strategies. Qualitative data will be analyzed using rapid qualitative approaches to summarize implementation experiences and identify necessary changes prior to subsequent rollouts. A matrix approach will be used to triangulate data from quantitative and qualitative sources based on PRISM domains.
This is one of the first pragmatic implementation trials to use a ROIO design and aims to co-create a sustainable and equitable COVID-19 testing program. Findings are likely to generalize to other public health prevention efforts.
NCT05894655 March 2, 2023.
仍然需要实用、以社区为中心且可持续的 COVID-19 检测。本研究将完善和测试社区合作伙伴优先考虑的实施策略:(1) 免费上门检测,(2) 社区卫生工作者( promotores )协助检测和预防保健咨询,(3) 分发免费自助检测试剂盒的自动售货机。
来自早期研究阶段的共同设计的变革理论和实用、稳健的实施和维持模型(PRISM)将指导研究设计、措施选择和评估。第一个目标是完善和操作多组件实施策略包和 COVID-19 检测的结果测量。将成立一个社区和科学顾问委员会(CSAB),并包括社区成员、合作的联邦合格健康中心(FQHC)的临床医生/工作人员、公共卫生研究人员、政策制定者和县级卫生部门大使。通过结构民族志和关于参与实践质量和数量的调查来评估 CSAB 成员的参与情况。第二个目标是实施和评估实施策略包对优化社区 COVID-19 检测的影响,使用推出实施优化(ROIO)设计。在 18 个月内,将有 7500 名社区成员在四个 FQHC 诊所登记。参与者将被邀请完成一份关于他们的人口统计学、健康和 COVID-19 检测结果和经验的电子调查。在每次诊所推出之前和试验后,CSAB 成员和诊所合作伙伴将参与 PRISM 适应性和决定因素评估。在每个诊所推出 3 个月后,将对 60 名社区参与者和 12 名提供者/工作人员进行访谈,询问他们对实施策略的体验。将使用分层多级模型分析定量数据,以确定实施策略的影响。将使用快速定性方法分析定性数据,以总结实施经验并在随后的推出之前确定必要的更改。将使用矩阵方法根据 PRISM 领域对来自定量和定性来源的数据进行三角剖分。
这是首次使用 ROIO 设计的实用实施试验之一,旨在共同创建一个可持续和公平的 COVID-19 检测计划。研究结果可能适用于其他公共卫生预防工作。
NCT05894655 2023 年 3 月 2 日。