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Gabby Implementation: Parent Protocol

Completed
Conditions
Preconception Care
Interventions
Other: Gabby implementation
Other: Evaluate the Gabby implementation
Registration Number
NCT04514224
Lead Sponsor
Boston Medical Center
Brief Summary

The Gabby Preconception Care program is an innovative communication system designed to identify and mitigate or resolve health risks for young Black and African American (AA) women before pregnancy, as a means of reducing racial health disparities in birth outcomes. The system uses embodied conversational agent technology the investigators call "Gabby," who empathically interacts with users to assess health risks and delivers interventions to resolve or mitigate these risks. This research team has been working on the "Gabby" Preconception Care program, which features Virtual Patient Advocate (VPA) technology, for over seven years and the system is now ready for dissemination beyond the research environment and into the clinical and community context. The purpose of this project is to examine the implementation and dissemination process of the evidence-based Gabby Program.

Caseworkers at Healthy Start (HS) Programs and healthcare providers at Community Health Centers (CHC's) do not have time to assess for the over 100 preconception health risks that can impact birth outcomes; our system can assist by streamlining that assessment to create a personalized list of risks.Gabby will be introduced/released to sites as part of their standard of care where patients and clients can then share their list with healthcare providers and case workers/managers to make their in-person interactions much more effective. Studies by the research team have shown that Gabby reduces health risks by 25 percent among young Black and AA women. The investigators will evaluate the success of the implementation process through both quantitative and qualitative measures including key informant telephone interviews and guidance from a Gabby Toolkit Advisory Board in order to prepare an implementation toolkit that can be used to facilitate broader dissemination. The Gabby program will not be evaluated as a research intervention, as this has been done previously, instead, how well the Gabby program worked within each site will be assessed.

Detailed Description

The investigators' implementation approach includes: 1) engaging 6 Healthy Starts and 4 CHCs and assessing the workflow and readiness of these clinical sites; 2) implementing the Gabby program for a period of 3-6 months at each of these clinical sites; 3) assembling a preliminary, revised, and final implementation toolkit; and 4) broadly disseminating the toolkit and results of the implementation. Input from a Gabby Toolkit Advisory Board will guide implementation efforts and toolkit development to be used for wider dissemination into other clinical based sites.

Data sources will include qualitative and quantitative methods, such as surveys/ assessments, key informant interviews, system-generated data, learning communities, and implementation logs. Evaluation will focus on site recruitment, training, and engagement; client engagement; clinical risk reduction; toolkit, technical assistance, and support resources; and dissemination efforts.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
125
Inclusion Criteria

For staff at Healthy Start sites and Community Health Centers

  • Staff (community health workers, social workers, clinicians, administrators) who work at a participating site
  • Trained about the Gabby system by the investigators
  • Speak and read English

For Gabby system users

  • Women who identify as black or African American who are clients of a participating Healthy Start site or receive care at a participating Community Health Center
  • Currently not pregnant
  • Speaks and read English
  • Has access to a smartphone or laptop/tablet
  • Has internet access
  • Plans to use the Gabby system for 6 months
Exclusion Criteria

For Staff at Healthy Start sites and Community Health Centers

  • None

For Gabby system users

  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Community Health Center 3Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with Community Health Center or Federally Qualified Community Health Center designation and services a client population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 4Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Community Health Center 4Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with Community Health Center or Federally Qualified Community Health Center designation and services a client population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 1Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Community Health Center 2Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with Community Health Center or Federally Qualified Community Health Center designation and services a client population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Community Health Center 3Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with Community Health Center or Federally Qualified Community Health Center designation and services a client population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Community Health Center 1Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with Community Health Center or Federally Qualified Community Health Center designation and services a client population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 5Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Community Health Center 1Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with Community Health Center or Federally Qualified Community Health Center designation and services a client population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 3Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 4Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 5Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 1Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 2Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 2Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Community Health Center 2Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with Community Health Center or Federally Qualified Community Health Center designation and services a client population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 3Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Community Health Center 4Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with Community Health Center or Federally Qualified Community Health Center designation and services a client population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 6Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Healthy Start Program 6Evaluate the Gabby implementationCommunity Partner with HRSA-funded Healthy Start designation and services a patient population with over 50% identifying African American and/or Black
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Acceptability of Gabby system by staff6 months

Information about the acceptability of the Gabby system will be gleaned form qualitative and quantitative data. Virtual interviewers of key staff will be done informed by an interview guide to collect the qualitative data. The quantitative data will be assessed using an investigator developed 33-question Likert scale-based survey. Responses along the 5-point Likert scale will consist of Strongly Disagree (1), Disagree (2), Neutral (3), Agree (4), Strongly Agree (5). Higher score from acceptability related questions indicate greater acceptability.

Feasibility of Gabby system by staff6 months

Information about the feasibility of the Gabby system will be gleaned form qualitative and quantitative data. Virtual interviewers of key staff will be done informed by an interview guide to collect the qualitative data. The quantitative data will be assessed using an investigator developed 33-question Likert scale-based survey. Responses along the 5-point Likert scale will consist of Strongly Disagree (1), Disagree (2), Neutral (3), Agree (4), Strongly Agree (5). Higher score from feasibility related questions indicate greater feasibility.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total number of minutes used Gabby6 months

The Gabby system records the number of minutes of each session for every user which will be obtained from Gabby system reports produced by the Gabby System server.

Total number of preconception health risks for Gabby users6 months

The total number of preconception risks is collected during the client/patient's interaction with the Gabby system and will be obtained from Gabby system reports produced by the Gabby System server

Change in number of preconception risks at 3 monthsbaseline, 3 months

The number of preconception risks is collected during the client/patient's interaction with the Gabby system and will be obtained from Gabby system reports produced by the Gabby System server

Change in number of preconception risks at 6 monthsbaseline, 6 months

The number of preconception risks is collected during the client/patient's interaction with the Gabby system and will be obtained from Gabby system reports produced by the Gabby System server

Stage of change for each preconception risk identified6 months

The client's stage of change for each preconception risk is collected during the client/patient's interaction with the Gabby system and will be obtained from Gabby system reports produced by the Gabby System server

Number of Gabby sessions by user6 months

The Gabby system records the number of log-ons/sessions for each user which will be obtained from Gabby system reports produced by the Gabby System server.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Boston Medical Center

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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