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Increasing Men's Engagement in Preventive Healthcare Through an Enhanced Cocoon Vaccination Strategy
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Information Sheet and High-touch connect for Vaccines and Preventive Medicine. Completed, enrolled 176 participants across 1 site.
Signals
Detailed Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to understand if offering a high touch engagement with healthcare center catered to men and bedside vaccine access in a birthing center increases men's engagement in preventive healthcare. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does access to vaccinations and overall health education for men lead to increased uptake of vaccines? Does access to vaccinations and overall health education for men lead to increased engagement in overall healthcare of male identifying support persons. Researchers will compare three arms (one that receives an offer of vaccines at bedside in the birthing clinic, one that receives an information flyer about the importance of preventive care in addition to the offer of vaccines and a third one that receives higher level of engagement from patient liaisons as well as the offer of vaccines at bedside) to see if there is a difference in vaccine uptake and engagement in healthcare. Outcomes will be measured by aggregate number of men receiving vaccines weekly in each arm and aggregate number of men enrolling in a men's health care center in each arm. Men will also be invited to complete a survey and a portion will be invited to complete and interview.
Study Details
Timeline
Arms & Interventions
all male-identifying visitors in the birthing center will receive the offer of influenza and Tdap vaccinations at the bedside only.
All male-identifying visitors in the birthing center at the birthing center will receive an information sheet about vaccinations and preventive healthcare, and will be offered influenza and Tdap vaccinations at bedside in the birthing center.
All male-identifying visitors in the birthing center will receive the information sheet, and will be offered influenza and Tdap vaccinations at bedside in the birthing center, as well as a high-touch connection to healthcare navigation supports.
Interventions
Information sheet describing the importance of vaccines and preventive care as well as contact information for patient navigators.
Engagement with a patient navigator.