A Study to Evaluate Community-Based Measures to Increase RSV Vaccine Use Among Latino Adults
Motivate Vaccinate Activate: An Effectiveness-Implementation Trial to Assess the Impact of a Multi-Component Community-Based Intervention to Increase RSV Vaccine Uptake Among Latino Older Adults
About This Trial
In collaboration with community-based organizations, this study will focus on increasing RSV vaccine use among Latinos. The study will determine how effective community health worker counseling and text-message approaches are to (1) increase RSV vaccine use among older adults (Motivate phase) and (2) encourage younger adults to discuss RSV vaccination with their older friends and family members (Activate phase).
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
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Treatments Being Tested
Motivate Aim: CHW text message reminders and counseling
Participants receive both text message reminders and a counseling session, along with information about RSV and the vaccine, to encourage RSV vaccine uptake.
Motivate Aim: CHW text message reminders only
Participants receive text message reminders along with information about RSV and the RSV vaccine to encourage vaccine uptake, but do not receive the counseling intervention
Activate Aim: CHW text message reminders and counseling
Participants receive both text message reminders and a counseling session, along with information about RSV and the vaccine, to encourage discussion of RSV vaccine uptake among older adults in their social networks
Activate Aim: CHW text message reminders only
Participants receive text message reminders along with information about RSV and the vaccine to encourage discussion of RSV vaccine uptake among older adults in their social networks, but do not receive the counseling intervention