dbGaP Study Accession: phs003686
NIH Institute/Center: NIMHD
RADx Data Program: RADx-UP
Release Date: 09/13/2024
DOI: 10.60773/gwn0-p070
Study Description: The goal of this project was to use a flexible and sustainable approach that promotes responsiveness to both the needs of the community and the changing pandemic context while reducing COVID-19 testing disparities. This project refined, and tested three implementation strategies prioritized by the Community and Scientific Advisory Board (CSAB). These three strategies include: (1) current, walk-up free testing, (2) promotores-led COVID-19 test counseling and preventive care reminders, (3) vending machines that dispense FDA-authorized self-testing kits.
Principal Investigator: Louise Laurent, MD/PhD
Has Data Files: No
Study Domain: Self-Testing (At-Home or OTC); Community Outreach Programs; Diagnostic Testing; Testing Rate/Uptake
Data Collection Method: Survey
Keywords: COVID-19 Test Results; Human Data
Study Design: Longitudinal Cohort
Multi-Center Study: Yes
Study Sites: San Ysidro Health Centers
Data Types: Questionnaires/Surveys
Data Types, Other: COVID-19 test results
Study Start Date: 11/01/2022
Study End Date: 10/31/2024
Species: Human Data
Estimated Cohort Size: 7500
Study Population Focus: Adults; Hispanic and Latino; Underserved/Vulnerable Population; Children; Older Adults or Elderly; Immigrants
ClinicalTrials.gov URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05894655
Acknowledgement Statement: This study was supported through funding, 3U01MD018308-01S1, for the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) as part of the RADx-UP program. Approved users should acknowledge the provision of data access by dbGaP for accession phs003686.v1.p1, and the NIH RADx Data Hub. Approved users should also acknowledge the specific version(s) of the dataset(s) obtained from the NIH RADx Data Hub.
Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number: RFA-OD-22-006
NIH Grant or Contract Number(s): 3U01MD018308-01S1
Consent/Data Use Limitations: General Research Use