RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05228886

The SINCERE Intervention to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities

Intensifying Community Referrals for Health: The SINCERE Intervention to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities


Sponsor

Andrea Wallace

Enrollment

1,500 participants

Start Date

Sep 27, 2021

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this real world efficacy study is to understand the benefit of universal social needs screening, community-based service referrals, and telephonic follow-up as a scalable strategy for preventing COVID-19 transmission, and for addressing the secondary health effects of the social, behavioral, and economic changes following the COVID-19 pandemic. With statewide community service providers, existing health information technology, and piloted methods, we seek to determine the effectiveness of universal social needs screening and community service referrals - the SINCERE intervention - in improving health outcomes of COVID-19 vulnerable and socioeconomically disadvantaged populations and whether intensive follow-up and collaborative goal-setting helps overcome barriers to community service use by patients seen in the emergency department and seeking COVID testing at community-based and mobile clinic locations.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Adult (\> 17 years)
  • English or Spanish speaking
  • Completed the referral process at the UHealth ED, one of the COVID-19 testing sites or the Primary Children's ED and indicated both social needs and willingness to receive service low- and no-cost referrals from the United Way 211 community referral service
  • Able to be reached by phone during the intervention OR able to complete surveys sent by text or email

Exclusion Criteria2

  • Those unable to communicate verbally
  • Those living in nursing facilities, or those who are not otherwise responsible for self-care

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALSINCERE

Each goal setting session will involve templated prompts in 211's ServicePoint to guide the creation of a patient-centered "action plan" specifying what, when, how much, and how often patients will engage in a behavior (e.g., "I will work on filling out eligibility paperwork for 30 minutes on Wednesday evening"). Again, following clear prompts, ISs negotiate the "action plan" with patients until patients can rate their level of confidence for achieving this behavior a 7 on a scale from 0 to 10.

BEHAVIORALScheduled Follow-Up

Adding to the standard Call + Resources protocol, those assigned to scheduled follow-up will receive a proactive call from 211 every 2 weeks for 3 months to explore additional service needs. These calls will be unstructured, guided by participant requests and 211 IS prompts.

OTHERStandard of Care

211 ISs contact referred patients, provide referral services, and follow up in an ad-hoc manner.


Locations(1)

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

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