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Developing and Testing a COVID-19 Vaccination Acceptance Intervention
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Moving to COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Intervention for COVID-19 Vaccination. Completed, enrolled 338,718 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant loss of life and suffering with total case and death counts increasing daily, particularly with the emergence of the delta variant. COVID-19 vaccines have proven highly effective in preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death. Nevertheless, according to VA data sources, only 56% of all U.S. Veterans have been vaccinated to date, largely owing to vaccine hesitancy and lack of access to vaccination. Thus, there is a critical need for evidence-based interventions to increase COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and access among Veterans, many of whom are vulnerable to poor outcomes of COVID-19. The overall goal of this study is to increase COVID-19 vaccination in Veterans of VISNs 16 and 21 who remain unvaccinated either because of vaccine hesitancy or lack of access to COVID-19 vaccine. Specifically, the investigators will test a COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Intervention (Motivational Interviewing) plus Implementation Facilitation.
Study Details
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Interventions
The intervention utilizes a multi-pronged approach to increase Veteran vaccine acceptance. First, the research team will train Health Behavior Coordinators (HBCs) at VAI sites. HBCs will then train PACT teams at their site and Whole Health Coaches, Peer Specialists and other VA Staff in VAI strategies to use with unvaccinated Veterans. Whole Health Coaches, Peer Specialists and other VA Staff will conduct outreach calls, using strategies, with unvaccinated Veterans.