Evaluation of Allocation Schemes of COVID-19 Testing Resources in a Community-Based Door-to-Door Testing Program

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This study evaluated the effectiveness of three interventions designed to increase testing among individuals in hard-to-reach communities and communities experiencing poverty in California using Community Health Workers/Promotoras and door-to-door community engagement. The results of the door-to-door strategies were compared to results from two other local testing sites, a fair ground and a church, as part of the evaluation.

Resource Details

  • Setting/Context of Implementation: Community
  • Topics of Practice: Testing
  • Outcomes of Interest: Reduction of Health Disparities
  • Level of Evidence: Promising
  • Tools or Materials Included in Resource: No
  • Social Determinants of Health: Healthcare Access and Quality|Social and Community Context
  • Outside of US: No