mHealth Intervention for Increasing COVID-19 Prevention Practices With Urban Refugee and Displaced Youth in Uganda
NCT ID: NCT04631367
Last Updated: 2021-12-28
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
330 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-02-01
2021-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Kukaa Salama Intervention: Participants will be invited to take part in a 8-week COVID-19 prevention program; this will involve receiving 1 SMS/week on COVID-19 prevention messaging, delivered using the WelTel secure platform. All SMS will be delivered in participants' language of choice including English, French, Swahili, Luganda, or Kinyarwanda. Participants will also be invited to take part in a weekly group discussion (15 persons/group) using a secure group conversation integration with WelTel. Each week the group discussions will discuss barriers and facilitators and brainstorm solutions to advance COVID-19 prevention. Participants can also ask the research assistant questions by SMS about COVID-19 during Monday-Friday business hours 9 am-5 pm and can also receive psychosocial support from a counselor from Interaid collaborating with the team and YARID. Regardless of participation in the survey or interview, all participants of the parent trial (Tushirikiane) will also be offered a parcel that contains a face mask, a bar of soap, and a small parcel of food from the partner agency YARID.
Participant Recruitment and Retention: Tushirikiane participants will be invited to take part in the COVID-19 supplement of voluntary questions related to COVID-19 (i.e., about knowledge and prevention) and subsequent Kukaa Salama intervention. The participants will be informed the COVID-19 survey and Kukaa Salama intervention is voluntary and will not affect their participation in the larger Tushirikiane study. Community collaborators will facilitate recruitment and retention; peer navigators will use multiple study reminder strategies (e.g. social media, texts) to maintain engagement, and we will utilize existing outreach and services by MARPI, YARID, and community partners.
Research Team Training: This research involves collaborations with the Ministry of Health's Most At Risk Population Initiative (MARPI) clinics and YARID's urban refugee youth empowerment centres in Kampala.
mHealth Training: This research involves a collaboration with WelTel's non-profit agency for the supportive SMS intervention. WelTel will develop an integration to include discussion groups in the SMS communication platform: SMS surveys, COVID-19 updates, and discussion content will be delivered via WelTel's secure platform. WelTel will support consolidated communication capture and streamlined data visualization to support ongoing analysis. Weekly COVID-19 informational SMS will inform the moderated discussion focus. Multiple 'chat' methods are planned, including: 'scenarios' mimicking real-life situations; a 'question box'; sharing COVID-19 mitigation photos; short movies/GIFs (6-8 seconds); 'memes'; songs; and motivational drivers. The peer navigators and research coordinator will review group discussions weekly to publish top responses to incentivize engagement. WelTel staff has already conducted training with the research team and peer navigators as part of the larger trial.
COVID-19 Prevention Practices: Participants will be surveyed at 3 time points (time 1: baseline; time 2: 8 weeks; time 3: 16 weeks). At baseline (time 1), participants will complete a RANAS-informed questionnaire adapted to COVID-19 (i.e., about knowledge and prevention practices). These COVID-19 related questions will be delivered by a research assistant who will enter the survey responses directly into a tablet (survey will be on the Survey CTO secure platform that runs online and offline). Following the 8-week Kukaa Salama intervention, participants will be asked to complete the same survey (time 2) and again at a 4-month follow up (time 3) to examine changes in COVID-19 knowledge, prevention, and impacts after the intervention and over time.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Kukaa Salama: mHealth intervention
This is a pre-test/post-test trial, therefore all participants will receive the Kukaa Salama mHealth intervention and will be offered a COVID-19 prevention parcel.
Kukaa Salama: mHealth intervention
Kukaa Salama is a 8-week social group program of COVID-19 prevention messaging, which includes sending informational SMS once per week and holding secure group discussions on COVID-19 prevention. Weekly SMS messages will focus on COVID-19 knowledge, including information about transmission, hand washing, respiratory hygiene (coughing and sneezing in ways that won't spread germs), face masks, and physical distancing. Participants can also respond to the SMS with any questions about COVID-19, and the study team will respond with further information and/or additional resources. Weekly group chats will be administered using the customized WelTel platform, and will focus on discussions of how participants can apply and practice the information on COVID-19 prevention in their daily lives. Each group chat will be composed of 15-20 participants, and will be facilitated by a research assistant in Kampala as well as a peer navigator.
Face Mask + Soap
Participants will be offered the opportunity to pick up a parcel that contains a face mask, bar of soap, and a small parcel of food from the partner agency YARID.
Interventions
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Kukaa Salama: mHealth intervention
Kukaa Salama is a 8-week social group program of COVID-19 prevention messaging, which includes sending informational SMS once per week and holding secure group discussions on COVID-19 prevention. Weekly SMS messages will focus on COVID-19 knowledge, including information about transmission, hand washing, respiratory hygiene (coughing and sneezing in ways that won't spread germs), face masks, and physical distancing. Participants can also respond to the SMS with any questions about COVID-19, and the study team will respond with further information and/or additional resources. Weekly group chats will be administered using the customized WelTel platform, and will focus on discussions of how participants can apply and practice the information on COVID-19 prevention in their daily lives. Each group chat will be composed of 15-20 participants, and will be facilitated by a research assistant in Kampala as well as a peer navigator.
Face Mask + Soap
Participants will be offered the opportunity to pick up a parcel that contains a face mask, bar of soap, and a small parcel of food from the partner agency YARID.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Live in one of the 5 slum/informal settlement sites (Kabalanga, Kasanga, Katwe, Nsambya Rubaga)
* Identify as a refugee/displaced person or have refugee parents
* Age 16-24 years
* Speak English, Luganda, French, Swahili, or Kinyarwanda
* Own or have access to a mobile phone for the duration of the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Lives outside of 5 selected study sites
* Does not identify as a refugee or does not have refugee parents
* Less than 16 or older than 24 years
* Does not speak English, Luganda, French, Swahili, or Kinyarwanda
* Does not have mobile phone
16 Years
24 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Toronto
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Carmen Logie, MSW, PhD
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Carmen H Logie, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Toronto, Canada
Locations
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Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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References
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Logie CH, Okumu M, Berry I, McAlpine A, Musoke DK, Hakiza R, Perez-Brumer A, Baral S, Kyambadde P. Multi-method findings on COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among urban refugee adolescents and youth in Kampala, Uganda. Glob Public Health. 2023 Jan;18(1):2185800. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2023.2185800.
Logie CH, Okumu M, Berry I, Hakiza R, Kibuuka Musoke D, Kyambadde P, Mwima S, Lester RT, Perez-Brumer AG, Baral S, Mbuagbaw L. Kukaa Salama (Staying Safe): study protocol for a pre/post-trial of an interactive mHealth intervention for increasing COVID-19 prevention practices with urban refugee youth in Kampala, Uganda. BMJ Open. 2021 Nov 22;11(11):e055530. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055530.
Other Identifiers
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idrc_covid
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id