Purpose

The HERO Registry provides a resource for collecting information on Healthcare Workers (HCWs) currently working in the United States, and their families and communities. The overall goal of the Registry is to develop the infrastructure necessary to create and engage a community of people who may be eligible for participation in future research studies, including those of COVID-19 prophylaxis and treatment.

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 18 Years and 110 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • A member of one of the following three groups: - Individual currently works in a setting where individuals receive healthcare ("healthcare worker") (including emergency medical services), OR - A family member of a healthcare worker, OR - A member of a healthcare worker's community - Age ≥ 18 - Able to speak and read English or Spanish

Exclusion Criteria

* There are no specific exclusion criteria for this study. Participants must meet inclusion criteria.

Study Design

Phase
Study Type
Observational [Patient Registry]
Observational Model
Cohort
Time Perspective
Prospective

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
HCWs currently working in the US, and their families and communities The HERO Registry will include HCWs currently working across the United States, and their families and communities. For the purposes of this study, a "healthcare worker" is defined as an individual who currently works in a setting where individuals receive healthcare. (Note: individuals do not have to work directly with patients, but may have any role within a setting where individuals receive healthcare, such as housekeeping, food service, etc.)

Recruiting Locations

More Details

NCT ID
NCT04342806
Status
Completed
Sponsor
Duke University

Detailed Description

The HERO Registry provides a resource for collecting information on Healthcare Workers (HCWs) currently working in the United States, and their family members and communities. The overall goal of the Registry is to create and engage a community of HCWs and their families and communities who may be eligible for participation in future research studies, including those of COVID-19 prophylaxis and treatment. The HERO registry will create a repository of adults interested in COVID-19 research that can be eligible for future research studies. The main objectives of the study are 1) create a virtual community of adult HCWs in the United States, and their families and communities, 2) Identify adults interested in engaging in upcoming research studies, including those related to COVID-19, and 3) Create a dataset of health related measurements, risk factors, and outcomes for future analysis. The population of interest is adult healthcare workers in the United States, and their families and communities. All analysis of the HERO Registry will be exploratory in nature. Analysis may include descriptive statistics of the cohort, statistical associations between variables of interest, and predictive modeling for health outcomes and behaviors. Analyses may be conducted on all participants in the HERO Registry or may be conducted on subpopulations defined based on clinical, demographic or other factors. There is no direct benefit to the participants for their participation in this study, but the information obtained will be used in scientific research and may be helpful to the participant or others in the future. Participants may experience indirect benefits such as learning about their own health, access to health data, and opportunities to participate in future research.

Notice

Study information shown on this site is derived from ClinicalTrials.gov (a public registry operated by the National Institutes of Health). The listing of studies provided is not certain to be all studies for which you might be eligible. Furthermore, study eligibility requirements can be difficult to understand and may change over time, so it is wise to speak with your medical care provider and individual research study teams when making decisions related to participation.