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N/ACompleted· 1,180 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Motivational Interviewing based SMS/MMS and web contentbehavioral
Likely dose
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NCT05096260N/ACompleted

Community-Centered Interventions for Improved Vaccine Uptake for COVID-19 (CIVIC): Getting to Yes, Michigan! (G2YMI)

University of Michigan·interventional·Posted Oct 27, 2021·Updated May 1, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Motivational Interviewing based SMS/MMS and web content for COVID-19 Vaccines and COVID-19 Pandemic. Completed, enrolled 1,180 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This study entitled Community-Centered Interventions for Improved Vaccine Uptake for COVID-19 (CIVIC): Getting to Yes, Michigan!, is designed to increase vaccine uptake among populations that experience COVID-19 related disparities. The investigators will focus on the four counties within Michigan where a disproportionate burden of COVID-19 is within African Americans and Latinx communities, i.e., Wayne, Genesee, Kent and Washtenaw Counties. Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, CIVIC will leverage: its long term relationships with the communities involved, an established CBPR Steering Committee developed and the knowledge gained as a Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) grant recipient, the resources and networks of the University of Michigan CTSA (MICHR), and the expertise of our academic partners to identify and understand factors that contribute to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in African Americans and Latinx communities in Michigan. The investigators will develop and test interventions based on community-centered approaches to achieve a primary goal of increased vaccine uptake. The investigators will achieve this goal with the following aims: 1. Increase understanding of the barriers and drivers of vaccine uptake and hesitancy; 2. Increase vaccine uptake and decrease vaccine hesitancy through the implementation and evaluation of a multi-component intervention; and maintain, enhance, and evaluate the effectiveness of the CIVIC partnership to equitably engage all partners.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20222023202420252026
First PostedOct 27, 2021
Enrollment StartJul 5, 2022
Primary CompletionSep 1, 2025
Study CompletionSep 30, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 3.2 yearsPosted 4.7 years ago

Interventions

Motivational Interviewing based SMS/MMS and web contentbehavioral

Our primary framework that will guide the web content is Self-Determination Theory (SDT). SDT differentiates between autonomous (conscious choice and are personally relevant) and controlled behavioral regulation (performed due to pressure or coercion by external or internal forces). Messages that enhance autonomy and perceived competence and are consistent with a person's values and goals will be more effective in changing behavior than messages focusing on external rewards. To link vaccination to broader values and goals, participants will select 3-4 goals from approximately 20 values/goals. Individually tailored messages will link each of these values to vaccination. We will also tailor testimonials based on member values and communication style preference.