2021
DOI: 10.2196/17262
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Evaluating a Mobile Phone–Delivered Text Message Reminder Intervention to Reduce Infant Vaccination Dropout in Arua, Uganda: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background Globally, suboptimal vaccine coverage is a public health concern. According to Uganda’s 2016 Demographic and Health Survey, only 49% of 12- to 23-month-old children received all recommended vaccinations by 12 months of age. Innovative ways are needed to increase coverage, reduce dropout, and increase awareness among caregivers to bring children for timely vaccination. Objective This study evaluates a personalized, automated caregiver mobile p… Show more

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“…Primary Prevention mHealth initiatives in public health have generally been focused on prevention due to the simple, low-cost, and scalable nature of sending text messages to patients on a range of services, including reminders to take medication and prenatal education [37]. From a public health perspective, mHealth initiatives can support maternal and early childhood health, including promoting immunisation to prevent childhood hearing loss [38,39]. More specifically in hearing care, however, there has been limited adoption of mHealth initiatives for primary prevention [15].…”
Section: Community Hearing Care Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary Prevention mHealth initiatives in public health have generally been focused on prevention due to the simple, low-cost, and scalable nature of sending text messages to patients on a range of services, including reminders to take medication and prenatal education [37]. From a public health perspective, mHealth initiatives can support maternal and early childhood health, including promoting immunisation to prevent childhood hearing loss [38,39]. More specifically in hearing care, however, there has been limited adoption of mHealth initiatives for primary prevention [15].…”
Section: Community Hearing Care Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of the literature shows that several studies, including those by Ehlman et al [ 14 ], Ekhaguere et al [ 15 ], Kagucia et al [ 16 ], MacDonald et al [ 10 ], and Mekonnen et al [ 17 ], have predominantly used randomized controlled trials to examine the effectiveness of SMS reminders and recalls in improving childhood vaccination coverage. However, there has been limited research on the acceptance of SMS reminders and recalls in the healthcare sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%