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  • Supplement–Building Trust and Awareness to Increase AZ Native Nation Participation in the COVID-19 Vaccine Trials

Building trust and awareness to increase AZ Native Nation participation in the COVID-19 vaccine trials

Project Description

Despite major efforts to prevent and manage the COVID-19 pandemic, Native nations in Arizona have experienced some of the highest rates of COVID-19 infection per capita in the United States. This research project focuses on building trust and awareness about COVID-19 and the ongoing and future Phase III clinical trials among American Indian communities in Arizona.

We have mobilized a network of Community Health Representatives (CHRs) across three tribes to culturally adapt and provide COVID-19 education materials to Native communities in Arizona and to increase awareness about COVID-19 clinical trials and vaccines.

In doing so, we hope to prevent the spread of COVID-19, lessen the impact on Native nations, and better reflect American Indian populations in COVID-19 vaccine uptake and clinical trial research.

Specific Aims

  1. Assess awareness, knowledge, experiences, concerns, attitudes, and needs regarding COVID-19 vaccine trials and vaccination uptake among AI/AN communities in Arizona.
  2. Develop and adapt culturally-appropriate educational materials and strategies designed to increase awareness of COVID-19 vaccine trials, decrease misinformation, and increase medical trust.
  3. Implement the educational session and evaluate the impact of educational materials and strategies on enhanced awareness, trust, self-efficacy, and willingness and intent to participate in COVID-19 vaccine trials and future vaccines.

The long term goal of this study is to conduct community-engaged research and outreach to increase COVID19 awareness and education among AI/AN communities in Arizona disproportionately affected by COVID-19 and to reduce misinformation and mistrust. The goal of this Administrative Supplement is to establish effective, culturally appropriate strategies to enhance participation of AI/AN communities in prevention and treatment of COVID-19, including vaccine trials and future vaccine uptake.

We propose a multi-modal approach to gain a deeper understanding of community health representatives (CHRs) and community members’ knowledge, attitudes, concerns and needs, regarding COVID-19 vaccine trial participation and vaccination uptake (Aim 1); to review and adapt existing COVID-19 vaccine trial educational materials to be culturally relevant and appropriate (Aim 2); and to engage with AI/AN communities in Arizona to build awareness about vaccine trials and increase intention to participate in the trials (Aim 3). This work will be guided by a community engagement framework, which emphasizes equitable participation between scientists and community members in all phases of the research. 

Study title: Building trust and awareness to increase AZ Native Nation participation in the COVID-19 vaccine trials
Funding: This study was funded by NIMHD/NIH 3U54MD012388-04S5
IRB project number: 1680592


About the investigators

Julie Baldwin, PhD

Principal Investigator, SHERC
Administrative Core Lead
Recruitment Core Lead
Principal Investigator, SHERC Administrative Supplements
Director, Center for Community Health and Engaged Research (CHER)
Regents’ Professor, Department of Health Sciences
Email: Julie.Baldwin@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-6566
Research interests: Community-based participatory research, HIV/AIDS & substance abuse prevention, chronic disease prevention, diverse & rural populations

Samantha Sabo

Samantha Sabo, DrPH, MPH

Co-Investigator
Community Engagement Core Lead
Associate Professor, Health Sciences
Email: Samantha.Sabo@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-2045
Research interests: Social and political context of chronic disease, border health, indigenous community health, Community Health Workers, social determinants of health of vulnerable populations, community-based participatory research

Naomi Lee

Naomi Lee, PhD

Co-Investigator
Principal Investigator, Pilot Project
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Email: Naomi.Lee@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-7379
Research interests: Chemical biology, vaccines, self-assembling proteins and peptides, health disparities in tribal communities

Nicolette Teufel-Shone

Nicolette Teufel-Shone, PhD

Co-Investigator
Community Engagement Core Co-Lead Investigator Development Core Co-Lead
Professor, Health Sciences
Email: Nicky.Teufel@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-2058
Research interests: Building community capacity to address health promotion in Native American communities, chronic disease prevention

Marissa Tutt, MPH

Research Coordinator
Email: Marissa.Tutt@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-6566
Research interests: Health promotion and education, health communication, motivational interviewing

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Anthony Baca

Research Coordinator
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Research interests: Community-based participatory research, COVID-19 outreach and education

Grant Sears, MPH

Research Coordinator
Email: Grant.Sears@nau.edu
Research interests: Community-based participatory research, COVID-19 outreach and education, substance use and abuse education, health equity
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1395 S Knoles Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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