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At-Home Versus Onsite COVID-19 School-based Testing: A Randomized Noninferiority Trial.

Authors :
Kiene, Susan M.
McDaniels-Davidson, Corinne
Chii-Dean Lin
Rodriguez, Tasi
Chris, Nicole
Bravo, Rebecca
Moore, Vernon
Snyder, Tom
Arechiga-Romero, Marisela
Famania-Martinez, Lynnette
Carbuccia, Jennifer
Pinuelas-Morineau, Rachel
Oren, Eyal
Source :
Pediatrics. 2023 Suppl1, Vol. 152, pS1-S11. 11p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Equitable access to coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) screening is important to reduce transmission and maintain in-person learning for middle school communities, particularly in disadvantaged schools. Rapid antigen testing, and at-home testing in particular, could offer substantial advantages over onsite testing from a school district's perspective, but it is unknown if engagement in at-home testing can be initiated and sustained. We hypothesized that an at-home COVID-19 school testing program would be noninferior to an onsite school COVID-19 testing program with regard to school participation rates and adherence to a weekly screening testing schedule. METHODS: We enrolled 3 middle schools within a large, predominantly Latinx-serving, independent school district into a noninferiority trial from October 2021 to March 2022. Two schools were randomized to onsite and 1 school to at-home COVID-19 testing programs. All students and staff were eligible to participate. RESULTS: Over the 21-week trial, at-home weekly screening testing participation rates were not inferior to onsite testing. Similarly, adherence to the weekly testing schedule was not inferior in the at-home arm. Participants in the at-home testing arm were able to test more consistently during and before returning from school breaks than those in the onsite arm. CONCLUSIONS: Results support the noninferiority of at-home testing versus onsite testing both in terms of participation in testing and adherence to weekly testing. Implementation of at-home COVID-19 screening testing should be part of schools' routine COVID-19 prevention efforts nationwide; however, adequate support is essential to ensure participation and persistence in regular at-home testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00314005
Volume :
152
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164729376
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2022-060352F