Covid19 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Best Practices to Prevent COVID-19 Illness in Staff and People With Serious Mental Illness and Developmental Disabilities in Congregate Living Settings
Best Practices to Prevent COVID-19 Illness in Staff and People With Serious Mental Illness and Developmental Disabilities in Congregate Living Settings is a research study aimed at developing, implementing, and evaluating a package of interventions specifically designed to reduce COVID-19 and other infectious-disease incidence, hospitalizations, and mortality among staff and adults with Serious Mental Illness and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in congregate-living settings.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 5350 |
Est. completion date | October 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | October 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. All congregate care homes in Massachusetts operated by the following public-sector community-based human service organizations: Vinfen, Bay Cove, Advocates, North Suffolk, Open Sky, and Riverside 2. The group home must serve adults with SMI (Serious Mental Illness, i.e., DSM-V Diagnosis of Axis-I Mental Illness with persistent functional impairment) or adults with ID/DD (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) 3. All residents and staff of the home must be age 18 or older Exclusion Criteria: 1. All congregate care homes in Massachusetts not operated by any of the public-sector community-based human service organizations mentioned above |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Massachusetts General Hospital | Boston | Massachusetts |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Massachusetts General Hospital | Advocates, Bay Cove Human Services, Dartmouth College, North Suffolk Mental Health Association, Open Sky Community Services, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Riverside Community Care, Inc., Vinfen Corporation |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | New COVID-19 Group Home Incidence at Baseline | New laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents and staff | The outcome will be measured at baseline (prior to intervention implementation). | |
Primary | New COVID-19 Group Home Incidence at 3 Months | New laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents and staff | The outcome will be measured 3 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | New COVID-19 Group Home Incidence at 6 Months | New laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents and staff | The outcome will be measured 6 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | New COVID-19 Group Home Incidence at 9 Months | New laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents and staff | The outcome will be measured 9 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | New COVID-19 Group Home Incidence at 12 Months | New laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents and staff | The outcome will be measured 12 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | New COVID-19 Group Home Incidence at 15 Months | New laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents and staff | The outcome will be measured 15 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | Best Practices Fidelity at Baseline | Best Practices Fidelity is measured by the COVID-19 Best Practices Fidelity Measure developed for this project and refined with input from stakeholders consisting of fidelity to COVID best practices (e.g. number of staff and residents participating in recommended screening, isolating, contact tracing, PPP protocols, and vaccination interventions by staff and residents of the group homes). Of note, measuring implementation fidelity as the primary outcome provides a test of the effectiveness of TBP vs. GBP independent of the incidence of new cases over the 15-month project if rates of new COVID-19 happen to sharply decline due to temporal trends or a vaccine. | The outcome will be measured at baseline (prior to intervention implementation). | |
Primary | Best Practices Fidelity at 3 Months | Best Practices Fidelity is measured by the COVID-19 Best Practices Fidelity Measure developed for this project and refined with input from stakeholders consisting of fidelity to COVID best practices (e.g. number of staff and residents participating in recommended screening, isolating, contact tracing, PPP protocols, and vaccination interventions by staff and residents of the group homes). Of note, measuring implementation fidelity as the primary outcome provides a test of the effectiveness of TBP vs. GBP independent of the incidence of new cases over the 15-month project if rates of new COVID-19 happen to sharply decline due to temporal trends or a vaccine. | The outcome will be measured 3 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | Best Practices Fidelity at 6 Months | Best Practices Fidelity is measured by the COVID-19 Best Practices Fidelity Measure developed for this project and refined with input from stakeholders consisting of fidelity to COVID best practices (e.g. number of staff and residents participating in recommended screening, isolating, contact tracing, PPP protocols, and vaccination interventions by staff and residents of the group homes). Of note, measuring implementation fidelity as the primary outcome provides a test of the effectiveness of TBP vs. GBP independent of the incidence of new cases over the 15-month project if rates of new COVID-19 happen to sharply decline due to temporal trends or a vaccine. | The outcome will be measured 6 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | Best Practices Fidelity at 9 Months | Best Practices Fidelity is measured by the COVID-19 Best Practices Fidelity Measure developed for this project and refined with input from stakeholders consisting of fidelity to COVID best practices (e.g. number of staff and residents participating in recommended screening, isolating, contact tracing, PPP protocols, and vaccination interventions by staff and residents of the group homes). Of note, measuring implementation fidelity as the primary outcome provides a test of the effectiveness of TBP vs. GBP independent of the incidence of new cases over the 15-month project if rates of new COVID-19 happen to sharply decline due to temporal trends or a vaccine. | The outcome will be measured 9 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | Best Practices Fidelity at 12 Months | Best Practices Fidelity is measured by the COVID-19 Best Practices Fidelity Measure developed for this project and refined with input from stakeholders consisting of fidelity to COVID best practices (e.g. number of staff and residents participating in recommended screening, isolating, contact tracing, PPP protocols, and vaccination interventions by staff and residents of the group homes). Of note, measuring implementation fidelity as the primary outcome provides a test of the effectiveness of TBP vs. GBP independent of the incidence of new cases over the 15-month project if rates of new COVID-19 happen to sharply decline due to temporal trends or a vaccine. | The outcome will be measured 12 months after intervention implementation. | |
Primary | Best Practices Fidelity at 15 Months | Best Practices Fidelity is measured by the COVID-19 Best Practices Fidelity Measure developed for this project and refined with input from stakeholders consisting of fidelity to COVID best practices (e.g. number of staff and residents participating in recommended screening, isolating, contact tracing, PPP protocols, and vaccination interventions by staff and residents of the group homes). Of note, measuring implementation fidelity as the primary outcome provides a test of the effectiveness of TBP vs. GBP independent of the incidence of new cases over the 15-month project if rates of new COVID-19 happen to sharply decline due to temporal trends or a vaccine. | The outcome will be measured 15 months after intervention implementation. |
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