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Latinos have been one of the racial/ethnic groups most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and evidence of effective strategies to curb the pandemic, reduce disparities, and mitigate its impact is lacking and very urgent. The goal of this competitive revision is to expand an ongoing academic-community partnership to adapt, implement, and evaluate a multi-level intervention to mitigate the multi-dimensional toll of COVID19 among Latino immigrant communities in Philadelphia.


Clinical Trial Description

This goal of this competitive revision is to expand our original project to adapt, implement and evaluate a multi-level intervention to mitigate the multi-dimensional toll of COVID19 among Latino immigrant communities in Philadelphia. Evidence of effective strategies to curb the pandemic, reduce disparities and mitigate its impact is lacking and very urgent. In the US, Latino immigrants are one of the groups hardest hit by this pandemic, with recent steep increases in COVID-19 deaths among this group corroborating their continued increased risk of infection and increased susceptibility. Latino immigrants have long exhibited disparities in diabetes, obesity and hypertension, factors known to increase COVID-19 related severity, and also in Substance Abuse, Violence exposure, HIV/AIDS, and MEntal health (SAVAME) syndemic. These syndemic conditions have been worsened in the context of COVID-19. Latino immigrants represent a hard-to-reach and marginalized population, with extremely limited access to adequate health care and safety nets. This group faces many structural barriers, and social vulnerabilities, that hinder their capacity to access COVID-19 testing and treatment services and to adhere to public health interventions and measures to decrease the spread of COVID-19. Latinos often rely on a thin and fragmented network of health and social services organizations. Intervention to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on this population will need to have a broad stakeholder engagement and address a wide range of health determinants. Peer-driven interventions have been effective for the prevention and control of infectious diseases such as HIV, STIs among Latino populations. Strengthening the links between community members and these organizations and promoting inter-organizational coordination to meet syndemic health, behavioral, economic, and legal needs of Latino communities are essential elements to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on this low-resource population. In direct response to the NOT-MD-20-022/PAR PA-18-935, our ongoing community-academic partnership proposes to evaluate "CRISOL Contigo," a multi-level intervention to address the needs created or magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic among Latino communities in Philadelphia. CRISOL Contigo includes a peer-driven program and mobilization of Latino-serving organizations. In aim 1, the investigative team will adapt an ongoing Popular Opinion Leader (POL) program to address the unique health, social, and economic needs related to COVID-19 and the SAVAME syndemic. In aim 2, the investigative team will assess the efficacy of CRISOL Contigo to improve COVID-19 related preventive health behaviors and use and access to COVID-19 related testing and care (co-primary outcomes). In aim 3, the investigative team will examine the impact of CRISOL Contigo on community assets, interagency collaborations, and coordination among the Latino-serving organizations in Philadelphia. There are almost 20 million Latino immigrants in the US, and they play a central role in sustaining the vital parts of the US economy Tailored, multi-level interventions that consider the unique needs of Latinos are urgently needed to mitigate the impact of this and future outbreaks of COVID-19 on this disadvantaged population. ;


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NCT number NCT04646616
Study type Interventional
Source Drexel University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 15, 2021
Completion date March 4, 2022

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