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Testing a digitally distributed method to recruit a network of community organizations to fight the consequences of the drug epidemic: A study in 13 American states.

Haesung Jung1, Aashna Sunderrajan2, Marta Durantini1, Edgardo Sanchez3, Liliane Windsor3, Man-Pui Sally Chan1, Thomas O'Brien3, Bita Fayaz Farkhad1, Alex Karan3, Carol A Lee3, Soonhyung Kwon3, Dolores Albarracín1.   

Abstract

To mitigate the opioid epidemic, a concerted effort to educate, prevent, diagnose, treat, and engage residents is required. In this study, a digitally distributed method to form a large network of organizations was tested with 99 counties in regions with high vulnerability to hepatitis C virus (HCV). The method involved a cascade of contacts going from email to phone calls, to videoconferencing and measuring the number of contacts required, amount of time taken, and the proportion of success at recruiting at least one community organization per county. A recruitment period of 5 months and 2118 contact attempts led to the recruitment of organizations from 73 out of our 99 target counties. Organizations belonging to health departments required more attempts and time to recruit but ultimately enrolled at higher rates than did other organizations such as coalitions and agencies. Organizations from counties more (vs. less) vulnerable to HCV outbreaks required more attempts to recruit and, using multiple recruitment methods (e.g., emails, phone calls, and Zoom meetings), improved enrollment success. Overall, this method proved to be successful at remotely engaging a large-scale network of communities with different levels of risk within a large geographic region.
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Keywords:  HCV; community engagement; opioid use; recruitment; rural health

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35344609      PMCID: PMC9464661          DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0090-4392


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