Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

With the constant threat of new epidemic waves and the emergence of variants, COVID-19 resilience can only be attained when a sufficient level of immunity is achieved. Yet, in the US and the UK, COVID-19 vaccination campaigns have failed to secure consistent vaccination acceptance in racial/ethnic minority communities. Despite racial/ethnic minorities being more at risk from COVID-19, they are less vaccinated than the White majority. The investigators propose that current vaccination invitation messages are deemed less trustworthy by racial/ethnic minorities than the White majority and that this might partly explain reduced vaccination acceptance. To provide causal evidence of the role of trust and actionable insights, the investigators will experimentally assess the benefits of new invitation messages to receive the COVID-19 booster dose in large, racially/ethnically diverse samples in the US and the UK. Results will evidence how to increase message and source trustworthiness to foster trust and vaccination acceptance across racial/ethnic groups.


Clinical Trial Description

n/a


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT05238428
Study type Interventional
Source University of Essex
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 3, 2022
Completion date March 5, 2022

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT04779138 - Increasing Vaccine Uptake in Underresourced Public Housing Areas N/A
Completed NCT04939506 - COVID-19 Vaccine Education at the Point of Testing to Increase Vaccine Uptake in Vulnerable Communities in SE Louisiana N/A
Completed NCT04815837 - An Online Intervention Promoting HPV Vaccination Among Chinese MSM N/A
Completed NCT04930965 - Impact of LA-CEAL HALT COVID-19 Ambassador Program on Likelihood to Vaccinate N/A
Completed NCT04568590 - Promoting Altruism to Enhance Vaccine Acceptance N/A
Withdrawn NCT04761692 - Increasing COVID-19, Influenza, and Pneumonia Vaccine Uptake N/A
Completed NCT05661890 - Seasonal Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination in the Elderly
Completed NCT06155877 - Testing The Effectiveness Of Two Interventions To Reduce Vaccine Hesitancy Among Adolescents N/A
Completed NCT05804825 - Testing the Persuasiveness of Pro-inoculation Arguments N/A
Terminated NCT03972813 - Optimizing HPV Vaccine Introduction in Shanghai, China N/A
Enrolling by invitation NCT04801030 - COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among African Americans N/A
Recruiting NCT05069454 - Study on COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Among Health Workers in Azerbaijan N/A
Completed NCT05236270 - CATCH-UP Vaccines: Engaged Approaches to Testing in Community/Healthcare Settings for the Underserved (COVID-19) N/A
Recruiting NCT04805931 - VEText Message Framing and Covid-19 Vaccine Uptake Among at Risk Veterans N/A
Recruiting NCT05325138 - Assessing Knowledge, Beliefs and Attitudes Toward HPV Vaccination Among Parents in North West, Cameroon
Recruiting NCT05677997 - Evaluating the Impact of Resource Navigators to Support LTC and RH Staff During and Beyond COVID-19 N/A
Completed NCT05808413 - Exploring the Effect of Video Interventions on Intentions for Continued COVID-19 Vaccination N/A
Completed NCT04960228 - Exploring Changes in COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions by Prompting Altruistic Motives Using a Video Intervention N/A
Completed NCT05022472 - Project 2VIDA! COVID-19 Vaccine Intervention Delivery for Adults in Southern California Phase 4
Not yet recruiting NCT06290206 - PREVENT HPV-Related Cancers N/A