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| Name | Class |
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| Planned Parenthood Federation of America | OTHER |
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The primary aim of the proposed project is to conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of a digital intervention tool that enables young people to correspond with trained staff via online chat or text messages about urgent questions related to sexual/reproductive health.
The present evaluation study engages digital technology to target young people to impact their use of sexual health services. The primary aim of the proposed project is to conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of an intervention tool that enables young people to correspond with trained staff via online chat or text messages about urgent questions related to sexual/reproductive health. Specifically, Chat/Text is a program designed to provide immediate answers to urgent sexual and reproductive health questions from a reliable and confidential source and to link young people to sexual and reproductive health services. Agents are trained on substantive topics, and on responding compassionately and appropriately. They are provided scripted responses to specific topics. Agent performance is monitored and evaluated to ensure high-quality responses that meet the goals of the program. The program targets groups experiencing sexual and reproductive health disparities, particularly Black and Latino/Hispanic teens and young adults. The Chat/Text program was launched in September 2010 by Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). The present project is evaluating the efficacy of the Chat/Text program. Specifically, the investigators will compare the effect of the Chat/Text program to the standard of care available from PPFA (website content) in the absence of the Chat/Text program.
Participants will be randomized into one of the three arms of the evaluative study (experimental, control, and passive control). Participants in the experimental arm will receive access to the digital Chat/Text program where they can ask questions and receive answers about sexual and reproductive health issues in real-time, immediately followed by a combined baseline and follow-up assessment. Participants in the control arm of the study will be routed to the Planned Parenthood website to content and information on sexual and reproductive health issues, also followed by the combined assessment. Participants in the passive control will receive a standalone baseline assessment and then be routed to the website. No additional contact will be made with the passive control group.
The experimental participants will receive booster sessions in the form of e-mail and SMS communications. The first (5 days post-intervention) and second (3 weeks post-intervention) booster sessions will focus on appointment adherence. The third (2 months post-intervention) and fourth (2.5 months post-intervention) booster sessions will focus on effective birth control methods in addition to appointment adherence.
The control condition will not receive booster sessions, but will receive communications that aim to obtain additional tracking information. These tracking communications will be sent at the same time points as the experimental booster sessions (i.e., 5 days-, 3 weeks-, 2 months-, and 2.5 months-post website exposure).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Delayed Treatment | Other | Participants will receive a baseline survey and be routed to the Planned Parenthood website. No subsequent survey will be administered. |
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| Chat/Text Program | Experimental | Participants will receive real-time answers to questions they have about sexual and reproductive health topics from trained chat agents via the digital intervention program. |
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| Website Content | Other | Participants will be routed to the Planned Parenthood website to information and content about issues regarding sexual and reproductive health. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Chat/Text Program | Behavioral | Participants will receive access to the Chat/Text program on the internet via computer or mobile device. The Chat/Text program involves interactive, immediate, and tailored messages (with pre-determined content) delivered by Chat/Text agents via online chat or mobile phone text. At the conclusion of the session, the participants will receive a combination-baseline and follow-up survey. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Increasing clinic attendance | Increasing clinic attendance is measured using a self-report item that indicates if a participant completed a clinic appointment. | Measured at 10 days post-intervention |
| Increasing clinic attendance | Increasing clinic attendance is measured using a self-report item that indicates if a participant completed a clinic appointment. | Measured at 30 days post-intervention |
| Increasing clinic attendance | Increasing clinic attendance is measured using a self-report item that indicates if a participant completed a clinic appointment. | Measured at 3 months post-intervention |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Use of more effective birth control use | The use of more effective birth control use is determined, through a self-report question asking if a participant changed her method of birth control to a more effective one. For example, a participant may change from a barrier method (e.g., condom) to a hormonal method. | Measured at 10 days post-intervention |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, PhD, MPH, LCSW, RN | New York University | Principal Investigator |
| Leslie Kantor, PhD, MPH | Planned Parenthood Federation of America | Principal Investigator |
| James Jaccard, PhD | New York University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Planned Parenthood Federation of America | New York | New York | 10001 | United States |
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| Website Content Information | View source |
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| ID | Term |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
| D003075 | Coitus |
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| D012725 | Sexual Behavior |
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| D000096182 | Treatment Delay |
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| D061665 | Time-to-Treatment |
| D005791 | Patient Care |
| D013812 | Therapeutics |
| D006296 | Health Services |
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| Website Content | Behavioral | Participants will be directed to content and information on the Planned Parenthood website. The website contains information on birth control methods, locations of Planned Parenthood health clinics, and on sexual and reproductive health more broadly. |
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| Delayed Treatment | Other | Participants will receive a baseline survey and be routed to the Planned Parenthood website. No subsequent survey will be administered |
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| Use of more effective birth control use | The use of more effective birth control use is determined, through a self-report question asking if a participant changed her method of birth control to a more effective one. For example, a participant may change from a barrier method (e.g., condom) to a hormonal method. | Measured at 30 days post-intervention |
| Use of more effective birth control use | The use of more effective birth control use is determined, through a self-report question asking if a participant changed her method of birth control to a more effective one. For example, a participant may change from a barrier method (e.g., condom) to a hormonal method. | Measured at 3 months post-intervention |
| D005159 |
| Health Care Facilities Workforce and Services |