Examining Underlying Factors and Root Cause of Successful Evidence Based Interventions (EBIs) Among Historically Marginalized Racial and Ethnic Groups Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
概览
- 阶段
- 不适用
- 干预措施
- Parents of children 12-24 months
- 疾病 / 适应症
- Vaccine Hesitancy
- 发起方
- Boston Medical Center
- 入组人数
- 80
- 试验地点
- 2
- 主要终点
- Vaccine confidence from the parents' perspective
- 状态
- 招募中
- 最后更新
- 25天前
概览
简要总结
Achieving optimal vaccination rates is vital for protecting the health and well-being of all individuals. This specific study focuses on the MMR and RSV vaccines in pregnancy and early childhood, which have been shown to reduce RSV and MMR-related illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths. Efforts to improve vaccination rates have not been equally effective across the entire population; this has resulted in poorer outcomes from interventions for certain populations who are vaccine-hesitant.
This study seeks to understand how to best increase vaccine confidence in marginalized populations. To do this, the investigators will interview parents of children who receive care at Boston Medical Center (BMC), Community Health Workers and other Clinical providers at BMC, leading experts in the fields of vaccine confidence and implementation science, and key public health stakeholders/officials.
研究者
入排标准
入选标准
- •Parent and child-
- •The birthing parent of any age of a child (aged 12-24 months) who receives primary care at Boston Medical Center
- •A birthing parent who is registered as a patient at Boston Medical Center
- •The birthing parent must have been pregnant between the months of October and February (RSV season)
- •The birthing parent must be comfortable completing an interview in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole.
- •Clinical provider (including Community Health Workers, Physicians, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners) aged 18+ years at Boston Medical Center within Pediatrics, Family Medicine, or OB/GYN. These clinicians will have been involved in past or current successful vaccine-specific Evidence Based Interventions (EBI) beyond BMC and its affiliated Community Health Center (CHC).
- •Content experts (aged 18+ years) in the areas of Implementation Science, Vaccine-specific EBIs, and Prenatal genetic counseling
排除标准
- •Clinical provider (including Community Health Workers, Physicians, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners) at NON-BMC clinic/Community Health Center
- •Content experts - NON-Vaccine evidence based interventions (EBIs)
研究组 & 干预措施
Parents of children 12-24 months
30 birthing parents and their 12-24 month old infants will be enrolled into the study. Study activities (enrollment and interviews) can be conducted with participants in English, Haitian Creole, or Spanish.
Clinicians
35 clinicians at BMC will be recruited to participate in anonymous, one-time interviews. The sample will include 20 Community Health Workers, 10 pediatric/family Medicine clinicians, and 5 Obstetricians. Recruitment will focus on clinicians who have a history of successful vaccine-specific Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) beyond BMC and its affiliated CHCs.
Evidence Based Intervention (EBI) Experts
15 EBI Experts will be identified from a literature review of published peer-review articles in the fields of vaccine EBIs, implementation science, and prenatal genetic counseling.
结局指标
主要结局
Vaccine confidence from the parents' perspective
时间窗: 1 day
Interviews will be conducted with parents and themes will be abstracted that relate to vaccine confidence. Counts of participants for each theme will be reported.
Vaccine confidence from the clinicians' perspective
时间窗: 1 day
Interviews will be conducted with clinicians and themes will be abstracted that relate to vaccine confidence. Counts of participants for each theme will be reported.
Vaccine confidence from the EBI Experts' perspective
时间窗: 1 day
Interviews will be conducted with EBI experts and themes will be abstracted that relate to vaccine confidence. Counts of participants for each theme will be reported.
Vaccine confidence from the parents' perspective
时间窗: 12 months
Interviews will be conducted with parents and themes will be abstracted that relate to vaccine confidence. Counts of participants for each theme will be reported.
Vaccine confidence from the clinicians' perspective
时间窗: 12 months
Interviews will be conducted with clinicians and themes will be abstracted that relate to vaccine confidence. Counts of participants for each theme will be reported.
Vaccine confidence from the EBI Experts' perspective
时间窗: 12 months
Interviews will be conducted with EBI experts and themes will be abstracted that relate to vaccine confidence. Counts of participants for each theme will be reported.