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Antigen self-testing kits are more available at this stage in the pandemic, but among vulnerable populations, use is still low and instructions for antigen testing are not typically designed for low health literacy populations. Studies are needed to explore access and use of antigen tests among vulnerable populations and examine if low-health-literacy-designed interventions improve COVID-19 testing decisions and behaviors. This study will focus on understanding factors associated with rapid COVID-19 testing, specifically. The primary objectives of the embedded study are to 1) Determine the effectiveness of community-level intervention using door-to-door recruitment and education in increasing COVID-19 testing and 2) Compare the effectiveness of the CHW- Facilitated Self-Sampling Intervention (FSSI) vs. CHW Testing Navigation Intervention (TNI).


Clinical Trial Description

The pandemic landscape and people's experiences with testing, infection, and vaccination have changed dramatically over the past two years. Vaccines have become available, testing access in local communities has waxed and waned, and attitudes toward COVID-19 severity and susceptibility have shifted. Navigating the testing-decision landscape is confusing to the public (test availability for free versus charged or requiring insurance; testing and vaccination locations change; PCR versus antigen testing; home tests versus clinically delivered; symptom-based testing, exposure-driven testing, serial testing, resources to trust or not trust, etc.). This study, referred to as the embedded study, builds off a broader population-based group randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effects of a Facilitated Self-Sampling Intervention and Testing Navigation Intervention on testing behaviors. The embedded study will randomly select and assign priority block groups from the RCT to one of three arms - FSSI (n=16), TNI (n=16), or Control (n= 32). The allocation will be at a 2:1:1 rate across the three regions Houston/Harris County, South Texas, and Northeast Texas respectively. Community Health Workers will systematically sample and recruit 20 individuals from each PBG using a random start procedure. Study participants in the intervention arms will be enrolled, complete a baseline survey, receive a brief educational intervention, and complete a follow-up survey. Participants in the control arm will complete a baseline and follow-up survey. ;


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NCT number NCT05606016
Study type Interventional
Source The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Contact Maria E Fernandez, PhD
Phone (713) 500-9626
Email Maria.E.Fernandez@uth.tmc.edu
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 21, 2022
Completion date April 28, 2023

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