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Text Message Reminders and Unconditional Monetary Incentives to Improve Measles Vaccination in Western Kenya: Study Protocol for the Mobile and Scalable Innovations for Measles Immunization Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:短信提醒和无条件的货币激励措施,以改善肯尼亚西部的麻疹疫苗接种:麻疹免疫接种的可移动和可扩展创新研究方案随机对照试验

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Background Globally, 21 million children do not receive the measles vaccine each year. With high levels of mobile phone access and ownership, opportunities exist to leverage mobile health technologies to generate demand for immunization. Objective The aim of the Mobile and Scalable Innovations for Measles Immunization trial is to determine if text message (short message service, SMS) reminders, either with or without mobile phone–based incentives, can improve measles immunization coverage and timeliness in rural western Kenya. Methods This is a 3-arm, parallel, randomized controlled trial (RCT). Using simple randomization, caregivers in Siaya County, Kenya, will be randomized and evenly allocated to 1 of 3 study arms: (1) control, (2) SMS reminders only, and (3) SMS reminders plus a 150 Kenyan Shilling (KES) incentive. Participants assigned to the SMS group will be sent SMS reminders 3 days before and on the day before the measles immunization visit scheduled for when the child is 9 months of age. Participants in the incentive arm will, in addition to SMS reminders as above, be sent an unconditional 150 KES mobile-money incentive to their mobile phone 3 days before the child becomes 9 months of age. Children will be followed up to the age of 12 months to assess the primary outcome, a measles vaccination by 10 months of age. Log-binomial regressions will be used to calculate relative risks. Results Enrollment was completed in March 2017. We enrolled 537 caregivers and their infants into the following groups: control (n=179), SMS reminders only (n=179), and SMS reminders plus 150 KES (n=179). Results will be made publicly available in 2020. Conclusions Few RCTs have examined the effect of text message reminders to improve measles immunization coverage. This is the first study to assess the effect of SMS reminders with and without unconditionally provided mobile-money incentives to improve measles immunization coverage.
机译:背景技术全球每年有2100万儿童没有接种麻疹疫苗。随着移动电话的高访问量和拥有量,存在利用移动健康技术来产生免疫需求的机会。目的进行麻疹免疫接种的可扩展性和创新性试验的目的是,确定有无基于移动电话的激励措施的短信(短信服务,SMS)提醒是否可以改善肯尼亚西部农村地区的麻疹免疫覆盖率和及时性。方法这是一项3臂,平行,随机对照试验(RCT)。通过简单的随机化,肯尼亚Siaya县的看护人将被随机分配并平均分配给3个研究部门中的1个:(1)控制,(2)仅SMS提醒,以及(3)SMS提醒以及150肯尼亚先令(KES)激励。分配给SMS组的参与者将在计划的儿童9个月大时进行麻疹免疫访问的前三天和前三天收到SMS提醒。除了上述的SMS提醒之外,激励部门的参与者还将在孩子变为9个月大的3天前向其手机发送无条件的150 KES移动货币激励。对儿童进行随访直至12个月大,以评估主要结局,即在10个月大时进行麻疹疫苗接种。对数二项式回归将用于计算相对风险。结果招募工作于2017年3月完成。我们将537名看护人及其婴儿分为以下几类:对照(n = 179),仅SMS提醒(n = 179)和SMS提醒加150 KES(n = 179)。结果将在2020年公开提供。结论很少有RCT审查过短信提醒对改善麻疹免疫覆盖率的作用。这是第一项评估SMS提醒的效果的研究,无论有无条件都提供流动资金激励以改善麻疹免疫覆盖率。

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