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A Pilot Study Comparing the Effectiveness of Campus Intervention to Increase HPV Vaccine Rate Among College Aged Men

Primary Purpose

Human Papilloma Virus, Male

Status
Terminated
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Message X Onsite/Offsite Vaccination
Sponsored by
Purdue University
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional prevention trial for Human Papilloma Virus, Male focused on measuring HPV, Message Design, Adolescent Males

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 21 Years (Adult)MaleAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Must be young men between 18 to 21 years old
  • live in one of the dorm floors in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Under 17 years old
  • over 21 years old
  • females
  • young men that live outside the pre-identified dorm halls
  • Also any young man with a moderate to severe illness will be excluded.
  • anyone with a life threatening allergic reaction to components to the HPV vaccine

Sites / Locations

    Arms of the Study

    Arm 1

    Arm 2

    Arm 3

    Arm 4

    Arm Type

    Other

    Other

    Other

    Other

    Arm Label

    Altruistic inside-dorm

    Generic inside-dorm

    Generic outside-dorm

    Altruistic outside-dorm

    Arm Description

    Altruistic & personal message with direct recommendation and access to the vaccine on-site The intervention is a message asking students to get the vaccine that tell students the vaccine is available in the dorm and provides a direct recommendation to get the vaccine

    Generic message and access to the vaccine on-site The intervention is a message asking students to get the vaccine that tell students the vaccine is available in the dorm but provides no recommendation

    Generic message and off-site access to the vaccine The intervention is a message asking students to get the vaccine that tell students the vaccine is available at the health center but provides no recommendation

    Altruistic & personal message with direct recommendation and off-site access to the vaccine The intervention is a message asking students to get the vaccine that tell students the vaccine is available at the student health center and provides a direct appeal to get the vaccine

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    Number of Participants With 1st Uptake Shots
    Number of Participants with the 1st Uptake Shots
    Number of Participants With 1st Uptake Shot
    The Number of Participants with 1st Uptake Shot

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Number of Participants With Second Uptake Shot
    Number of Participants With 3rd Uptake Shots
    The Number of Participants with 3rd Uptake Shots

    Full Information

    First Posted
    July 24, 2015
    Last Updated
    August 31, 2018
    Sponsor
    Purdue University
    Collaborators
    Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT02508701
    Brief Title
    A Pilot Study Comparing the Effectiveness of Campus Intervention to Increase HPV Vaccine Rate Among College Aged Men
    Official Title
    A Pilot Study Comparing the Effectiveness of On-site Campus Interventions to Increase the Uptake of the HPV Three-shot Series Vaccine Among College Aged Men: A 2 X 2 Repeated Design
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    August 2018
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Terminated
    Study Start Date
    August 2015 (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    May 2016 (Actual)
    Study Completion Date
    May 2016 (Actual)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Principal Investigator
    Name of the Sponsor
    Purdue University
    Collaborators
    Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC

    4. Oversight

    Data Monitoring Committee
    No

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    This is a study testing what type of message and access influences a young male to get the HPV vaccine. The investigators are conducting a 2 X 2 design These conditions are: Condition 1: Altruistic personal with direct recommendation inside-dorm Condition 2: Generic message with inside-dorm Condition 3: Generic message with outside-dorm HPV vaccine Condition 4: Altruistic personal with outside-dorm HPV vaccine The objectives of this study are: A. To examine the efficacy in encouraging young men to receive HPV shots at Time 1 within each of the four intervention conditions (altruistic/personal with direct recommendation vs. generic message) X (in-dorm vs. outside-dorm HPV vaccine). B. To examine the efficacy in encouraging young men to receive HPV shots at Times 2 & 3 within each of the four intervention conditions (altruistic/personal with direct recommendation vs. generic message) X (in-dorm vs. outside-dorm HPV vaccine). 2.1.1 List the clinical hypotheses. Objective A H A.1: At Time 1, college men who have immediate access to the HPV vaccination will take the vaccination at a higher rate than those who do not have immediate access to the vaccine. H A.2: At Time 1, college men who receive an altruistic/personal health message along with immediate access to the HPV vaccine will take the HPV vaccination at a higher rate than the men in the other three arms of the study. Objective B H B.1: At Times 2 & 3, college men who have immediate access to the HPV vaccination will take the vaccination at a higher rate than those who do not have immediate access to the vaccine. H B.2: At Times 2 & 3, college men who receive an altruistic/personal health message along with immediate access to the HPV vaccine will take the HPV vaccination at a higher rate than the men in the other three arms of the study.
    Detailed Description
    The investigators will conduct an intervention on the Purdue campus targeting men-only dorm wings (living areas). Eight (8) dorm wings will be selected in advance. Dorm wings will be randomly assigned to one of four intervention arms: (1) educational message with altruistic/personal health benefits emphasized along with a direct recommendation to get the vaccine along with immediate access to the vaccine with the dormitory (altruistic/personal benefit message with recommendation + in-dorm vaccine), (2) educational message with altruistic/personal health benefits emphasized along with information on where to go to get the vaccine (altruistic/personal benefit message with recommendation + outside-dorm vaccine) and (3) generic informational message about the HPV vaccine and immediate access to the vaccine in the dormitory (generic + on-site vaccine), (4) generic informational message with information on where to go to get the vaccine (generic + outside-dorm vaccine). Phase 1 (Initial vaccine dose #1): Recruitment of all four intervention arms will be occur at the same time during the dorm wing's first mandatory meetings for residents. These mandatory meetings occur throughout the campus. Fifty-two (52) residents live on each dorm wing and the first mandatory dorm meeting attendance is typically between 75-90% of all residents within the wing (between 47 and 52 men). At the end of the mandatory wing meeting, a male research assistant will provide a brief presentation to the young men that describe the HPV vaccine (either altruistic/personal benefit message with recommendation or a generic message). At the end of the brief presentation, residents will either be directed to the location where the HPV vaccine is set-up within the dormitory for immediate immunization (on-site vaccine) or provided a printed card that tells them how to get the vaccine on campus through the health center(outside-dorm vaccine). The location of the on-site vaccine will be close to the dorm wing. Eligibility requirements will be determined at the site of the HPV vaccine by student health center staff members. These requirements are (over 18-years of age and have not received the three-shot series of the HPV vaccine). For the on-site vaccine arms, once eligibility has been determined, research assistants will hand the young man over to the student health center staff (who will then conduct their typical vaccine protocol). For those in the outside-dorm vaccine arms, students will go to the health center to receive the vaccine. Phase 2 (2-month follow-up vaccine dose #2): On-site vaccine arms. One week before the student health center staff will return to the dormitory for administer the second HPV dose, research assistants will contact participants by text and email to remind them of the follow-up. The investigators will also send a text message and email the night before. In addition, Resident Assistants will also be provided the name of the men in the study to remind participants of the returned visit the night before about the visit. Outside-dorm vaccine. For those randomized to outside-dorm, research assistants will text and email participants one-week before their 2-month follow-up dose is needed. Resident Assistants will also be provided the name of the men in the study to remind participants about the getting the follow-up shot. Phase 3: (6-month follow-up dose #3): The investigators will use the same protocol for the 6-month follow-up as the investigators use for the 2-month follow-up (reminder one week before and the night before using email, text, and resident assistants).

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Human Papilloma Virus, Male
    Keywords
    HPV, Message Design, Adolescent Males

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Prevention
    Study Phase
    Not Applicable
    Interventional Study Model
    Factorial Assignment
    Masking
    None (Open Label)
    Allocation
    Non-Randomized
    Enrollment
    24 (Actual)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Arm Title
    Altruistic inside-dorm
    Arm Type
    Other
    Arm Description
    Altruistic & personal message with direct recommendation and access to the vaccine on-site The intervention is a message asking students to get the vaccine that tell students the vaccine is available in the dorm and provides a direct recommendation to get the vaccine
    Arm Title
    Generic inside-dorm
    Arm Type
    Other
    Arm Description
    Generic message and access to the vaccine on-site The intervention is a message asking students to get the vaccine that tell students the vaccine is available in the dorm but provides no recommendation
    Arm Title
    Generic outside-dorm
    Arm Type
    Other
    Arm Description
    Generic message and off-site access to the vaccine The intervention is a message asking students to get the vaccine that tell students the vaccine is available at the health center but provides no recommendation
    Arm Title
    Altruistic outside-dorm
    Arm Type
    Other
    Arm Description
    Altruistic & personal message with direct recommendation and off-site access to the vaccine The intervention is a message asking students to get the vaccine that tell students the vaccine is available at the student health center and provides a direct appeal to get the vaccine
    Intervention Type
    Behavioral
    Intervention Name(s)
    Message X Onsite/Offsite Vaccination
    Intervention Description
    Personal, Altruistic Message vs Generic Message Inside-Dormitory Vaccination vs. Student Health Center Vaccination
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Number of Participants With 1st Uptake Shots
    Description
    Number of Participants with the 1st Uptake Shots
    Time Frame
    Up to 12 months
    Title
    Number of Participants With 1st Uptake Shot
    Description
    The Number of Participants with 1st Uptake Shot
    Time Frame
    6 months
    Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Number of Participants With Second Uptake Shot
    Time Frame
    6 months
    Title
    Number of Participants With 3rd Uptake Shots
    Description
    The Number of Participants with 3rd Uptake Shots
    Time Frame
    6 months

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    Male
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    18 Years
    Maximum Age & Unit of Time
    21 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria: Must be young men between 18 to 21 years old live in one of the dorm floors in the study Exclusion Criteria: Under 17 years old over 21 years old females young men that live outside the pre-identified dorm halls Also any young man with a moderate to severe illness will be excluded. anyone with a life threatening allergic reaction to components to the HPV vaccine
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Stewart C Chang Alexander, PhD
    Organizational Affiliation
    Purdue University
    Official's Role
    Principal Investigator

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

    Plan to Share IPD
    No

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