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Health Promotion Coaching/Vaccine for Homeless Parolees
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Parolee Comprehensive Care + Phone Coach, Parolee Brief HBV Program + Phone Coach, and 1 other intervention for Hepatitis B and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 600 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to conduct a prospective, three-group study that randomly assigns 700 parolees, in a community residential drug treatment program, to enter one of three groups: 1) a PCPC (Parolee Comprehensive Care + Phone Coaching Program), which includes nurse case management and specialized hepatitis education sessions and the hepatitis A/B (HAV/HBV) vaccination series (to all eligible) and coach-facilitated mentoring (mostly by cell-phone); 2) a Parolee Brief Hepatitis Education + HBV vaccination + Phone Coaching (PBCP) Program, which includes brief hepatitis/HIV education, HAV/HBV vaccination and coach-facilitated mentoring; or 3) a Usual Care (UC) control program, which includes brief general health information, one-on-one coaching and the HAV/HBV vaccine.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
A nurse case managed and specialized hepatitis education program with the hepatitis A/B (HAV/HBV) vaccination series (to all eligible) and coach-facilitated mentoring (mostly by cell-phone).
A brief hepatitis/HIV education program with the Hepatitis A/B vaccine series and coach-facilitated mentoring.
Control Group: A brief general health information program with one-on-one coaching and the Hepatitis A/B vaccine