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NCT03550404

Improving Native American Elder Access to and Use of Healthcare

Completed Results posted Last updated 10 July 2024
What this trial tests

trial testing Seasons of Care App in Access to Health Care in 16 participants. Completed in 30 June 2022.

Timeline
1 August 2018
Primary endpoint
30 November 2021
30 June 2022

Quick facts

Lead sponsorPacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment16
Start date1 August 2018
Primary completion30 November 2021
Estimated completion30 June 2022
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Access to Health Care. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Results — posted to ClinicalTrials.gov

Per-arm endpoint measurements with 95% confidence intervals where reported. Source: trial results section.

Navigator Pre- and Post-Evaluation Interview Secondary · Month 1 and 4 (of 8) for P1 Navigators; Month 5 and 8 (of 8) for P2 Navigators

A semi-structured, in-person interview comprised of open-ended questions to assess navigator's confidence and experiences with communicating health information to AIEs and healthcare providers; perceptions of the Seasons of Care app

Effects of Seasons of Care Guide on Communication with Providers
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators3
Navigators2
Navigators1
Navigators6
Effects of Seasons of Care Guide on Communication with Elders
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators5
Navigators0
Navigators3
Navigators4
Feasibility Questionnaire Secondary · Assessed monthly for 4 months; participants' ratings for each category were averaged. Average ratings per participant for each category is reported here.

A written questionnaire to assess navigator's experiences with, and effects of, Seasons of Care Guide

Looks appealing (Average rating: 10=Strongly agree, 1=Strongly disagree)
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators4
Navigators4
Navigators3
Navigators1
Can easily navigate on first try (Average rating: 10=Strongly agree, 1=Strongly disagree)
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators3
Navigators2
Navigators6
Navigators1
Can easily re-located info (Average rating: 10=Strongly agree, 1=Strongly disagree)
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators3
Navigators3
Navigators5
Navigators1
Can find relevant info using "Search" (Average rating: 10=Strongly agree, 1=Strongly disagree)
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators5
Navigators1
Navigators6
Navigators0
Can easily find healthcare facilities (Average rating: 10=Strongly agree, 1=Strongly disagree)
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators1
Navigators5
Navigators3
Navigators2
AIEs like using it (Average rating: 10=Strongly agree, 1=Strongly disagree)
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators1
Navigators2
Navigators3
Navigators1
Useful for working with AIEs
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators3
Navigators3
Navigators2
Navigators2
Provides info not available elsewhere (Average rating: 10=Strongly agree, 1=Strongly disagree)
GroupValue95% CI
Navigators2
Navigators0
Navigators5
Navigators2

Sponsor's own description

This community-driven study features a mixed-method, participatory design to examine help-seeking behavior and healthcare experiences of American Indian elders in New Mexico, in order to develop and evaluate a tailored intervention to enhance knowledge of, access to, and use of insurance and available services to reduce healthcare disparities. This study includes qualitative and quantitative interviews combined with concept mapping and focus groups with American Indian elders and other key stakeholders.

Publications & conference data

1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):

  1. "Improving Native American elder access to and use of health care through effective health system navigation".
    Willging CE, Sommerfeld DH, Jaramillo ET, Lujan E, et al · · 2018 · cited 34× · PMID 29914446 · DOI 10.1186/s12913-018-3182-y

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