Impact of Community Health Worker Home Deployment on COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Uptake

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT In response to NOT-OD-21-101, the Georgia Center for Diabetes Translation Research (P30DK111024-05S1), a partnership of Emory University (EU), Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), and Georgia Institute of Technology submits this RADx-UP Supplement proposal titled, “Impact of Community Health Worker Home Deployment on COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Uptake.” We propose collaborating with our RADx-UP Diabetes rural community partner and utilizing locally developed and tested Georgia CEAL (1OT2HL156812- 01/16-312-0217571-66105L, PI-Akintobi) COVID-19 communication materials to enhance COVID-19 testing in addition to vaccine confidence and uptake in underserved populations most severely affected by COVID-19 disease (i.e., African Americans and Latinos with diabetes, prediabetes, and their household contacts [“bubble”]). The proposed 1-year project will implement and evaluate a brief Community Health Worker (CHW) intervention through the Albany Area Primary Health Care, a rural Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). The primary goal of this study is to maximize effective outreach, education, and communication through CHWs in order to facilitate improved COVID-19 vaccine confidence and uptake in underserved and vulnerable communities. CHWs will be deployed to the homes of adults with increased risk of morbidity and mortality (i.e., African Americans or Latinos with uncontrolled diabetes or prediabetes, age <50 years, and non-COVID-19 vaccinated) in order to educate them about diabetes, COVID-19 and related vaccines. Health assessments, including blood glucose measurement, will be conducted on the indexed patient and offered to all other adult family members in the household (i.e., “bubble”). Adults with Type 2 diabetes likely live in households with other adults who have or are at increased risk for diabetes (i.e., prediabetes and obesity).1 It is expected that they will also share similar COVID-19 exposure risk. The specific aims are to: 1) Evaluate a community-driven education program to increase and enhance COVID-19 vaccine confidence and uptake in individuals with uncontrolled diabetes and their families (i.e., their “bubble”) and 2) Evaluate a community-driven education program to improve diabetes self-management behaviors and related outcomes (e.g., blood glucose) in individuals with uncontrolled diabetes in rural, Southwest Georgia.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10403813
Project number
3P30DK111024-06S1
Recipient
EMORY UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Kabayam M Venkat Narayan
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$300,000
Award type
3
Project period
2016-09-16 → 2024-07-31