Promoting Flu Vaccination Through a Mobile Wellness Program
- Conditions
- Not Condition-specific
- Registration Number
- NCT02908893
- Lead Sponsor
- Evidation Health
- Brief Summary
The investigators design a 6-week messaging campaign aimed at promoting flu vaccination among fully insured members of a national payer that participate in a wellness program offered by the insurer through a mobile app. Outcomes measured will include uptake in flu vaccination rate as measured by the insurer and engagement with the campaign through the app.
The goal of the research is to assess the effectiveness of pervasive computing messaging in promoting preventative care treatments such as flu shots. An additional goal is that of quantifying the importance of emphasizing incentives to increase efficacy of the messages.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 77983
- belongs to fully insured population
- continuous health coverage between January 1, 2015 and June 1, 2016
- has downloaded and installed the wellness platform app
- has declined the messaging from the platform
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Increase in vaccination rate of salient vs non-salient Up to 1 week after the end of each of the three batches of the intervention (Oct 1/15/28 2016) Increase in vaccination rate of those who received salient incentives messages vs those who received generic messages
Increase in vaccination rate vs control Up to 1 week after the end of each of the three batches of the intervention (Oct 1/15/28 2016) Increase in vaccination rate of anyone messaged relative to the control condition
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Increase in message open rate of Salient vs Non-salient arm Up to 1 week after the end of each of the three batches of the intervention (Oct 1/15/28 2016) Increase in open rate of sent messages through the wellness program app of salient vs non salient arm
Decrease in medically attended flu events of messaged vs control Up to 1 week after the end of each of the three batches of the intervention (Oct 1/15/28 2016) Decrease in observed flu rate for messaged users
Increase in vaccination rate for users messaged within 2 days before of an expected rx pick-up. Up to 1 week after the end of each of the three batches of the intervention (Oct 1/15/28 2016) Increase in vaccination rate of users messaged within 2 days before an expected Rx pick up from a pharmacy relative to their paired partners.
Increase in reporting of flu vaccination through wellness app of salient vs non-salient Up to 1 week after the end of each of the three batches of the intervention (Oct 1/15/28 2016) Increase in reporting vaccination through the wellness program app following messages
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Evidation Health
🇺🇸Santa Barbara, California, United States
Evidation Health🇺🇸Santa Barbara, California, United States