Mekonnen Zeleke Abebaw, Tilahun Binyam, Alemu Kassahun, Were Martin
Health Informatics, University of Gondar College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Gondar, Ethiopia
Health Informatics, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia.
BMJ Open. 2019 Nov 5;9(11):e031254. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031254.
Non-attendance and delay in vaccination schedules remain a big challenge to healthcare workers. With the continuous growth of mobile network coverage and exponential penetration of mobile devices in the developing world, adoption of short message service has been shown to increase attendance for health services by targeting participant characteristics such as forgetfulness. Therefore, the aim of this trial is to determine the effect of mobile text message reminders on completeness and timeliness of childhood vaccination in North-West, Ethiopia.
A two-arm, parallel, superiority, randomised controlled trial study will be employed. The study arms are the intervention group (text message reminders plus routine care) and the control group (routine care only). Mother-infant pairs will be randomised to one of the groups during enrolment. The trial will consider a sample size of 434 mother-infant pairs with 1:1 allocation ratio. Mothers assigned to the intervention group will receive text message reminder 1 day before the scheduled vaccination visit at 6 weeks, 10 weeks, 14 weeks and at 9 months. Initially, descriptive statistics will be computed. For the primary outcome log-binomial regression model will be used to identify associated factors, and relative risk with 95% CI will be reported. Primarily, iIntention-to-treat analysis principle will be applied. STATA V.14 software will be used for the analysis.
This study obtained ethical approval from the University of Gondar Institutional Ethical Review Board. The trial findings on the effectiveness of mobile text message reminders in improving vaccination uptake will help to inform decision makers on the use of mobile health interventions in developing countries like Ethiopia. The scientific findings of the trial will also be published in reputable journals.
PACTR201901533237287.
疫苗接种计划中的未出勤和延迟对接种人员来说仍然是一项巨大挑战。随着移动网络覆盖范围在发展中世界的持续增长以及移动设备的指数级普及,短信服务的应用已被证明可通过针对诸如健忘等参与者特征来提高医疗服务的出勤率。因此,本试验的目的是确定移动短信提醒对埃塞俄比亚西北部儿童疫苗接种的完整性和及时性的影响。
将采用双臂、平行、优效性随机对照试验研究。研究组为干预组(短信提醒加常规护理)和对照组(仅常规护理)。母婴对将在入组时随机分配到其中一组。该试验将考虑样本量为434对母婴,分配比例为1:1。分配到干预组的母亲将在6周、10周、14周和9个月预定接种日的前1天收到短信提醒。最初,将计算描述性统计数据。对于主要结局,将使用对数二项回归模型来识别相关因素,并报告95%置信区间的相对风险。主要将应用意向性分析原则。将使用STATA V.14软件进行分析。
本研究获得了贡德尔大学机构伦理审查委员会的伦理批准。关于移动短信提醒在提高疫苗接种率方面有效性的试验结果将有助于为决策者提供有关在埃塞俄比亚等发展中国家使用移动健康干预措施的信息。该试验的科学发现也将发表在知名期刊上。
PACTR201901533237287。