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After baseline assessment, dyads randomized to the intervention group (n= 125 dyads) will have two planning sessions (over 2 weeks) followed by eight topic-guided sessions delivered by a member of the RN-CHW team over 12 weeks (weekly the first 4 weeks, then bi-weekly), Follow up assessments will occur at month 4 and month 7.",[13],"Behavioral: Integrating Community-based Intervention Under Nurse Guidance with Families (iCINGS FAM)",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Attention Control","NO_INTERVENTION","After baseline assessment, dyads randomized to the attention control group (n= 125 dyads) will receive monthly (3 in total; 7-10 min each) scripted phone calls on focused on general health risks and health promotion. Monthly telephone calls will cover readily accessible evidence-based public health messaging from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Your Health, NIH and other public health community facing websites related to COVID-19 mitigation such as risk reduction and prevention strategies including flu vaccines, asymptomatic spread, and contact tracing. Follow up assessments will occur at month 4 and month 7.",null,[20],{"type":21,"name":22,"description":23,"armGroupLabels":24,"otherNames":18},"BEHAVIORAL","Integrating Community-based Intervention Under Nurse Guidance with Families (iCINGS FAM)","The intervention consists of two planning sessions with the dyad (over 2 weeks) followed by eight topic-guided sessions delivered the RN-CHW team over 12 weeks (weekly the first 4 weeks, then bi-weekly) (Table 3). Key components of these televisits include COVID-19 risk mitigation, chronic disease management, medication adherence, family functioning\u002Fsupport, and community and health systems resource identification and referral with ongoing goal planning. The RN-CHW will meet weekly for progress review, follow up planning, and setting up anticipatory guidance for the next session with the dyads. The RN and CHW will also review IC or survivor dissatisfaction and other issues that require more immediate attention. 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