Trial Outcomes & Findings for Testing Preliminary Effectiveness of a Community Health Worker (CHW) Training Program on Caregiving (NCT NCT06049043)

NCT ID: NCT06049043

Last Updated: 2025-04-11

Results Overview

We asked participants 16 identically worded knowledge-based multiple-choice questions during the pretest and posttest. For each participant, we averaged their correct scores from these knowledge questions, resulting in a score that ranged from 0 to 100, with 0 as the minimum score and 100 as the maximum score. Higher scores indicate better outcomes. We then averaged these individual scores across all participants to create a composite average knowledge score for group comparisons, also ranging from 0 to 100.

Recruitment status

COMPLETED

Study phase

NA

Target enrollment

107 participants

Primary outcome timeframe

Baseline

Results posted on

2025-04-11

Participant Flow

Participant milestones

Participant milestones
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Overall Study
STARTED
55
52
Overall Study
COMPLETED
44
43
Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
11
9

Reasons for withdrawal

Reasons for withdrawal
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Overall Study
Lost to Follow-up
11
9

Baseline Characteristics

Testing Preliminary Effectiveness of a Community Health Worker (CHW) Training Program on Caregiving

Baseline characteristics by cohort

Baseline characteristics by cohort
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=44 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=43 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Total
n=87 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
Age, Categorical
<=18 years
0 Participants
n=99 Participants
0 Participants
n=107 Participants
0 Participants
n=206 Participants
Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
41 Participants
n=99 Participants
42 Participants
n=107 Participants
83 Participants
n=206 Participants
Age, Categorical
>=65 years
3 Participants
n=99 Participants
1 Participants
n=107 Participants
4 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sex/Gender, Customized
Sex · Male
10 Participants
n=99 Participants
13 Participants
n=107 Participants
23 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sex/Gender, Customized
Sex · Female
34 Participants
n=99 Participants
29 Participants
n=107 Participants
63 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sex/Gender, Customized
Sex · Prefer not answer
0 Participants
n=99 Participants
1 Participants
n=107 Participants
1 Participants
n=206 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
8 Participants
n=99 Participants
9 Participants
n=107 Participants
17 Participants
n=206 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
35 Participants
n=99 Participants
34 Participants
n=107 Participants
69 Participants
n=206 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
1 Participants
n=99 Participants
0 Participants
n=107 Participants
1 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
0 Participants
n=99 Participants
1 Participants
n=107 Participants
1 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
1 Participants
n=99 Participants
0 Participants
n=107 Participants
1 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0 Participants
n=99 Participants
0 Participants
n=107 Participants
0 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
34 Participants
n=99 Participants
31 Participants
n=107 Participants
65 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
White
7 Participants
n=99 Participants
5 Participants
n=107 Participants
12 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
0 Participants
n=99 Participants
0 Participants
n=107 Participants
0 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
2 Participants
n=99 Participants
6 Participants
n=107 Participants
8 Participants
n=206 Participants
Education level
High school diploma/GED
6 Participants
n=99 Participants
4 Participants
n=107 Participants
10 Participants
n=206 Participants
Education level
Some college
7 Participants
n=99 Participants
8 Participants
n=107 Participants
15 Participants
n=206 Participants
Education level
College degree
20 Participants
n=99 Participants
17 Participants
n=107 Participants
37 Participants
n=206 Participants
Education level
Master's degree
10 Participants
n=99 Participants
13 Participants
n=107 Participants
23 Participants
n=206 Participants
Education level
Professional degree
1 Participants
n=99 Participants
1 Participants
n=107 Participants
2 Participants
n=206 Participants
Years of CHW experience
6 to 11 months
4 Participants
n=99 Participants
6 Participants
n=107 Participants
10 Participants
n=206 Participants
Years of CHW experience
1 to 2 years
18 Participants
n=99 Participants
13 Participants
n=107 Participants
31 Participants
n=206 Participants
Years of CHW experience
3 to 4 years
3 Participants
n=99 Participants
11 Participants
n=107 Participants
14 Participants
n=206 Participants
Years of CHW experience
5 or more years
17 Participants
n=99 Participants
13 Participants
n=107 Participants
30 Participants
n=206 Participants
Years of CHW experience
Prefer not to answer
2 Participants
n=99 Participants
0 Participants
n=107 Participants
2 Participants
n=206 Participants
Type of CHW
Paid
25 Participants
n=99 Participants
24 Participants
n=107 Participants
49 Participants
n=206 Participants
Type of CHW
Volunteer
7 Participants
n=99 Participants
5 Participants
n=107 Participants
12 Participants
n=206 Participants
Type of CHW
Both
8 Participants
n=99 Participants
13 Participants
n=107 Participants
21 Participants
n=206 Participants
Type of CHW
Prefer not answer
4 Participants
n=99 Participants
1 Participants
n=107 Participants
5 Participants
n=206 Participants
Hours training
None
2 Participants
n=99 Participants
0 Participants
n=107 Participants
2 Participants
n=206 Participants
Hours training
1 to 5 hours
3 Participants
n=99 Participants
3 Participants
n=107 Participants
6 Participants
n=206 Participants
Hours training
6 to 10 hours
7 Participants
n=99 Participants
5 Participants
n=107 Participants
12 Participants
n=206 Participants
Hours training
11 to 15 hours
0 Participants
n=99 Participants
5 Participants
n=107 Participants
5 Participants
n=206 Participants
Hours training
16+ hours
32 Participants
n=99 Participants
30 Participants
n=107 Participants
62 Participants
n=206 Participants
Trained in caregiving for older adults
Yes
25 Participants
n=99 Participants
19 Participants
n=107 Participants
44 Participants
n=206 Participants
Trained in caregiving for older adults
No
18 Participants
n=99 Participants
21 Participants
n=107 Participants
39 Participants
n=206 Participants
Trained in caregiving for older adults
I don't know
1 Participants
n=99 Participants
3 Participants
n=107 Participants
4 Participants
n=206 Participants

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: Baseline

We asked participants 16 identically worded knowledge-based multiple-choice questions during the pretest and posttest. For each participant, we averaged their correct scores from these knowledge questions, resulting in a score that ranged from 0 to 100, with 0 as the minimum score and 100 as the maximum score. Higher scores indicate better outcomes. We then averaged these individual scores across all participants to create a composite average knowledge score for group comparisons, also ranging from 0 to 100.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=40 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=39 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Knowledge Pretest
79.84 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 23.02
84.94 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 16.14

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: Baseline

We asked participants eight identically worded skills-based multiple-choice questions at pretest and posttest. For each participant, we averaged their correct scores from these skills questions, resulting in a score that ranged from 0 to 100, with 0 as the minimum score and 100 as the maximum score. Higher scores indicate better outcomes. We then averaged these individual scores across all participants to create a composite average skills score for group comparisons, also ranging from 0 to 100.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=42 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=41 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Skills Pretest
80.36 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 23.29
84.15 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 20.73

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: Baseline

We asked participants 15 identically worded questions relating to their perceived self-efficacy/confidence in providing outreach to male caregivers. Each answer choice was a 10-point confidence rating scale, ranging from 1 (not very confident) to 10 (very confident), with higher scores indicating better outcomes. We averaged self-efficacy scores across all self-efficacy questions for each participant, then averaged these scores across all participants for group comparisons.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=38 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=41 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Self-efficacy Pretest
7.25 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.00
7.03 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.93

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 2 weeks

We asked participants 16 identically worded knowledge-based multiple-choice questions during the pretest and posttest. For each participant, we averaged their correct scores from these knowledge questions, resulting in a score that ranged from 0 to 100, with 0 as the minimum score and 100 as the maximum score. Higher scores indicate better outcomes. We then averaged these individual scores across all participants to create a composite average knowledge score for group comparisons, also ranging from 0 to 100.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=43 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=42 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Knowledge Posttest
89.83 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 20.37
83.48 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 20.61

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 2 weeks

We asked participants eight identically worded skills-based multiple-choice questions at pretest and posttest. For each participant, we averaged their correct scores from these skills questions, resulting in a score that ranged from 0 to 100, with 0 as the minimum score and 100 as the maximum score. Higher scores indicate better outcomes. We then averaged these individual scores across all participants to create a composite average skills score for group comparisons, also ranging from 0 to 100.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=44 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=42 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Skills Posttest
83.24 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 21.89
81.25 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 21.43

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 2 weeks

We asked participants 15 identically worded questions relating to their perceived self-efficacy/confidence in providing outreach to male caregivers. Each answer choice was a 10-point confidence rating scale, ranging from 1 (not very confident) to 10 (very confident), with higher scores indicating better outcomes. We averaged self-efficacy scores across all self-efficacy questions for each participant, then averaged these scores across all participants for group comparisons.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=40 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=40 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Self-efficacy Posttest
8.55 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.17
8.01 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.63

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 2 weeks

We asked participants six identically worded questions relating to their perceived preparedness to deliver male caregiver outreach at pretest and posttest. Each answer choice was a 10-point confidence rating scale, ranging from 1 (not at all prepared) to 10 (very much prepared), with higher scores indicating better outcomes. We averaged scores from each preparedness question for each participant, then averaged these scores across all participants for group comparisons.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=41 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=41 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Preparedness Posttest
8.61 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.28
8.02 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.74

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: Baseline

We asked participants six identically worded questions relating to their perceived preparedness to deliver male caregiver outreach at pretest and posttest. Each answer choice was a 10-point confidence rating scale, ranging from 1 (not at all prepared) to 10 (very much prepared), with higher scores indicating better outcomes. We averaged scores from each preparedness question for each participant, then averaged these scores across all participants for group comparisons.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=41 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
n=42 Participants
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Preparedness Pretest
7.05 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.98
7.12 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.07

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 2/3 weeks

We asked intervention group participants five questions about their satisfaction with IN-HOME at posttest. All five satisfaction questions were ratings assessing the participants' perceptions of ease, relevance, engagement, usefulness, and likeliness to tell others about IN-HOME. Each answer choice ranged from 1 to 10, with 10 representing the highest and 1 representing the lowest rating. We averaged satisfaction ratings across all five questions for each intervention participant and averaged these scores across all intervention participants to create a single composite score ranging from 1 to 10, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)
n=43 Participants
Professional development training for CHWs on African American and Latino male caregiver needs Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME): A multi module online training
Control
AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage AARP's English "Care at Home" resource webpage: Caregiver information from the American Association of Retired Persons
Satisfaction Composite Scores at Posttest
8.91 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.33

Adverse Events

Intervention to Help Orient Men to Excel (IN-HOME)

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Control

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Serious adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Other adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Additional Information

Andrew Simkus, Research Analyst

KDHRC

Phone: 7046073567

Results disclosure agreements

  • Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
  • Publication restrictions are in place