Social Networks clinical trials at UCSF
1 research study open to eligible people
Social networks link people together by shared activities and friendships. UCSF is examining methods to enhance RSV vaccine uptake among Latino adults with help from community organizations. This research explores ways to better distribute vaccines among these communities.
Community-Based Measures to Increase RSV Vaccine Use Among Latino Adults
open to eligible people ages 18 years and up
In collaboration with community-based organizations, this study will focus on increasing RSV vaccine use among Latinos. The study will determine how effective community health worker counseling and text-message approaches are to (1) increase RSV vaccine use among older adults (Motivate phase) and (2) encourage younger adults to discuss RSV vaccination with their older friends and family members (Activate phase).
San Francisco, California
Our lead scientists for Social Networks research studies include Carina Marquez, MD.
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