Clinical Trial: Promoting Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Through African American Beauty Salons

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Promoting HPV Vaccination Through African American Beauty Salons: a Pilot Test of a Culturally-Competent Education and Empowerment Strategy

Brief Summary:

The investigators propose a non-randomized pilot study to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of using urban beauty salons as settings for culturally-competent health education about HPV vaccination. The educational messages will engage individual women, their peer group, their family members and community influencers in a way that is authentic and share-able. Involving women in give-and-take discussions with people they trust and respect—their hairdressers—will be essential to increasing the number of them who consider the HPV vaccine for themselves and for those they care about. The investigators believe that it is only after women who are opinion leaders among their peers begin positively supporting HPV prevention that it will gain wider acceptance.

The investigators plan to recruit eight (8) predominantly African American beauty salons in Philadelphia and train multiple stylists in each salon to act as in-salon educators and facilitators for client recruitment to sexual health education sessions. These education sessions will be run by trained health educators (also African American females) and take place during "down times" in each of the salons, on a rotating basis.

  • The investigators hypothesize the ability to successfully recruit eight (8) beauty salons for participation
  • The investigators hypothesize the ability to successfully train multiple stylists per site to talk to their clients about HPV and its impact on women of color
  • The investigators hypothesize that knowledge and awareness of HPV, as well as intentions to vaccinate will significantly improve among women who attend a salon-based health education session

Detailed Summary:
Sponsor: MEE Productions, Inc.

Current Primary Outcome: Recruitment of 8 beauty salons [ Time Frame: 6 months ]

To recruit 8 beauty salons from Philadelphia PA that would be willing to have their stylists trained to be part of the study, as well as have their salon serve as a host site for education sessions for their female customers.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: Intentions to Vaccinate Against HPV [ Time Frame: 18 months ]

To increase knowledge and awareness about HPV, as well as intentions to vaccinate among beauty salon clients. Intentions to vaccinate will be measured with a single item using the following wording "How likely are you (or your daughter) to start the HPV vaccine series in the next 6 months?". Response options range from "very likely" to "very unlikely" using a 5-point Likert scale.


Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: MEE Productions, Inc.

Dates:
Date Received: October 13, 2011
Date Started: May 2013
Date Completion:
Last Updated: October 9, 2013
Last Verified: October 2013