dbGaP Study Accession: phs003757
NIH Institute/Center: NIMHD
RADx Data Program: RADx-UP
Release Date: 03/28/2025
Study Description: The goal of this study was to address community concerns with self-administering COVID-19 testing through a community-led intervention co-developed with Housing Collaborative Community Advisory Board (HC CAB). HC CAB partners reported that this partnership helped overcome mistrust common in the communities HC CAB serves. The nature of this interaction—which led the leading organizations to be viewed as trustworthy—was described as being an important intervention in and of itself. A central question in discussions on this topic was how to replicate this process of trust-building. This study was an attempt to standardize a process of relationship and trust building to be used as core components of a COVID-19 testing intervention which could be exported and reproduced in other settings.
Principal Investigator: England, Kelli
Has Data Files: Yes
Study Domain: At-Home or Over-the-Counter (OTC) Self-Testing; Community Outreach Programs
Data Collection Method: Interview or Focus Group
Keywords: Community Concerns
Study Design: Longitudinal Cohort
Multi-Center Study: No
Data Types: Psychological; Questionnaire or Survey; Social
Study Start Date: 11/01/2022
Study End Date: 10/31/2024
Species: Human
Estimated Cohort Size: 64
Study Population Focus: Adults
Acknowledgement Statement: This study was supported through funding, 6U01MD018316-02, for the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) as part of the RADx-UP program. We would like to thank our many participants and community partners for their continued support and participation, as well as the staff and support provided by RADx-UP. Approved users should acknowledge the provision of data access by dbGaP for accession phs003787.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-22-005
NIH Grant or Contract Number(s): 6U01MD018316-02