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The overall goal of Reaching Communities through the Design of Information Visualizations (ReDIVis) Toolbox for Return of COVID-19 Results (RCR) is to decrease health disparities related to COVID-19 by enabling widespread use of culturally congruent and health literate infographics to return the results of SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic and antibody testing in a manner that supports comprehension of the results, informs decision making, and motivates appropriate behaviors. In collaboration with our community partner, the Association to Benefit Children, we will use a mixed-methods research design to achieve the following specific aims: 1. Advance understanding of the factors that influence comprehension and use of the results of SARS- CoV-2 diagnostic and antibody testing in underserved and vulnerable populations. 2. Collaborate with underserved and vulnerable populations to design infographics for returning the results of SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic and antibody testing in a format that maximizes comprehension, informs decision making, and motivates action. 3. Develop, implement, evaluate, and disseminate the ReDIVis Toolbox for returning the results of SARS- CoV-2 diagnostic and antibody testing. ReDIVis Toolbox-RCR builds upon substantial preliminary work in community engagement, lay-person science, system development and evaluation, and information visualization as well as existing infrastructure: (a) a research cohort of Latino adults, (b) the Visualization Design Studio of the Precision in Symptom Self- Management Center, and (c) the novel COVIDWATCHER lay-person science platform. Informed by seven public health ethics principles, ReDIVis Toolbox-RCR research activities (focus groups, interviews, surveys, participatory design sessions, usability testing) will result in the web-based ReDIVis Toolbox that includes: (a) infographics in English and Spanish for returning SARS-CoV-2 test results; (b) documents to support design, implementation, and evaluation of infographics; and (c) software to enable the creation of tailored culturally congruent and health literate infographics. Within the defined areas of research interests in NOT-OD-20-119, ReDIVis Toolbox-RCR directly responds to the need for SARS-CoV-2 test results templates and toolkits designed in collaboration with communities and strategies and resources to increase use and utility of test results. In addition, ReDIVis Toolbox-RCR research activities will advance understanding of the social, ethical, and behavioral implications of how test results are interpreted and used; specifically, how the results influence decision making and COVID-19 mitigation behaviors (e.g., social distancing, self-isolation, mask wearing, and vaccination, when available). Moreover, we will interact with other RADx-UP grantees to enhance the generalizability of the ReDIVis Toolbox.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/16/16 → 11/15/21 |
Funding
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$554,678.00
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$522,947.00
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$284,499.00
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$445,338.00
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$102,291.00
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$537,053.00
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$639,012.00
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$613,015.00
- National Institute of Nursing Research: US$560,002.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
- Genetics
- Molecular Biology
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Projects
- 3 Finished
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Pilot Project Core
Byrne, M. W. (PI)
National Institute of Nursing Research
8/16/16 → 5/31/21
Project: Research project
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Administrative Core
Bakken, S. (PI)
National Institute of Nursing Research
8/16/16 → 5/31/21
Project: Research project
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Precision Medicine Core
Hickey, K. T. (PI)
National Institute of Nursing Research
8/16/16 → 5/31/21
Project: Research project