Project 2VIDA! COVID-19 Vaccine Intervention Delivery for Adults in Southern California (2VIDA!)
Vaccine Refusal, Covid19
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Vaccine Refusal focused on measuring Latinx, African American, COVID-19, Community-based participatory research
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 16 years or older
- identify as Latinx and/or AA
- biologically male or female
- be a resident of one of the six communities selected for this study (National City, Lincoln Park, Logan Heights, Valencia Park, Chula Vista or San Ysidro)
- literate in English or Spanish
- no known history of severe allergic reactions to any components of the vaccine
- no history of immune disease
- not be pregnant
- no plans to move from the area in the following 30 days
- able to provide voluntary informed consent
- able to provide complete contact information for themselves and two additional contact individuals (for follow-up 2nd vaccine shot)
Exclusion Criteria:
- under 16 years old
- pregnant women
- individuals unable to consent
Sites / Locations
- San Ysidro Health Chula VistaRecruiting
- Care View Health CenterRecruiting
- San Ysidro Health Care View Health CenterRecruiting
- San Ysidro Health EuclidRecruiting
- San Ysidro Health King-Chavez Health CenterRecruiting
- San Ysidro HealthRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention
Standard of care
We will use a 2-armed randomized controlled trial (RCT) where Latino and AA adults >18 years or older from six participating communities and surrounding community health centers (CHC) will be assigned to the 2 VIDA! intervention (n=3 CHC; N=500 participants) or to the control site (e.g., standard of care) (n=3 CHC; N=500 participants). The two major components of the 2VIDA! intervention are: COVID-19 Individual Awareness and Education, COVID-19 Community Outreach and Health Promotion, COVID-19 Individual Health Education and Linkages to Medical and Supportive Services, and pop-up vaccination stations in Latino and AA communities.
The standard of care for vaccine delivery at the control sites. This includes individuals who make an appointment on their own or receive the vaccine at a health center and may receive information about the vaccine from their primary healthcare provider.