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RADx-UP Phase 3D (Oregon Saludable: Juntos Podemos)
RADx-UP Phase 3D (Oregon Saludable: Juntos Podemos)

NCT05910879

CompletedNA

Sponsor: University of Oregon

Conditions: Health Behavior, Health Care Utilization, Vaccine Hesitancy

Interventions: Self-Affirmation Implementation Intentions (SAII) Intervention, Promotores de Salud (Health Education)

Countries: United States

The ongoing Oregon Saludable: Juntos Podemos (OSJP, Healthy Oregon: Together We Can) project was developed to directly address the COVID-19 related health disparities among Latinx communities through community engagement funded by Phase I and II of the RADx-UP initiative. This project is organized by the University of Oregon's Oregon Saludable: Juntos Podemos (OSJP) project. In this Phase III study, study investigators build on the successful Phase I and Phase II partnerships with Latinx-serving community-based organizations and the project's established Community Scientific Advisory Board (CSAB) to employ a data-informed approach for implementing preventive interventions designed to advance health equity and ameliorate health disparities among vulnerable populations. Based on identity-stress and stereotype threat models for racial and ethnic minorities, study investigators will further tailor the Promotores de Salud COVID-19 evidence-based health promotion intervention to experimentally evaluate a brief behavioral self-affirming implementation intention (SAII) intervention; an approach that is evidence-based for increasing acceptance of health messaging, increasing intentions to change, increasing health promoting behaviors, and decreasing psychological distress. In collaboration with the Mexican Consulate (MC), research team members will attend the MC mobile events, invite MC attendees to participate in the research study and complete a survey, offer the Promotores de Salud, and SAII intervention to all attendees (if event is assigned to the intervention condition), and distribute rapid tests to participants.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* 18 or older
* Attending a Mexican Consulate event that our team is attending

Exclusion Criteria:

* Unable to understand Spanish or English or another language translated by a qualified translator at a 5th grade level
* Individual has previously enrolled in the research project
Locations (1)
  • Eugene, Oregon, United States