Plain-English translation of NCT06156254 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study is testing whether trained community health workers โ trusted people from your own community โ can help you get your COVID-19 vaccines up to date. If you're randomly selected to receive the intervention, a health worker will meet with you up to 3 times to understand what's holding you back from vaccination, and will help you overcome those barriers with education, motivation, and practical support. The goal is to make sure all people have equal access to vaccines, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Some communities face bigger obstacles to getting vaccinated than others โ whether it's language barriers, distrust, not understanding vaccine benefits, trouble getting to clinics, or simply not knowing where to go. This medication or treatment studies whether having a trusted person from your own community help you one-on-one can close that gap and get more people vaccinated.
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If you are randomly assigned to the intervention group, you will meet with a community health worker for up to 3 sessions (in English or Spanish, whichever you prefer) to talk about what's preventing you from getting your updated COVID-19 vaccine. Together, you'll identify your specific concerns and create a personalized action plan with concrete steps to overcome them. If you're assigned to the usual care group, you'll continue with the regular healthcare you normally receive, but won't have access to these special sessions.
AI-generated summary from trial data ยท Jun 3, 2026 ยท Not medical advice
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