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mHealth-Assisted Conditional Cash Transfers to Improve Timeliness of Vaccinations

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Immunization
Interventions
Behavioral: Reminders
Behavioral: Conditional financial transfers
Registration Number
NCT03252288
Lead Sponsor
Duke University
Brief Summary

Vaccination is a cost-effective strategy for conferring immunity against a host of preventable diseases, however, rates of timely childhood vaccinations remain inadequate in resource-limited settings. We propose to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of mHealth-assisted conditional cash transfers as a means of overcoming individual barriers to timely vaccinations. The study will form the basis for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of mHealth reminders and conditional cash transfers for improving rates of timely vaccinations among young children.

Detailed Description

Vaccination is one of the most cost-effective strategies for conferring immunity against a host of preventable diseases. The World Health Organization estimates that over 2.5 million child deaths are prevented annually worldwide due to vaccination efforts. Infants must receive all recommended vaccinations in a timely manner to be fully protected from deadly infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, diphtheria, pertussis and polio. A large body of evidence has shown that children living in socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to be vaccinated late, or not at all, compared to their counterparts from wealthier and more educated families. While Tanzania has successfully achieved high national vaccination coverage, there remain substantial regional variations. In this proposal we seek to evaluate the feasibility of combining two emerging types of interventions - mHealth and conditional cash transfers - to overcome individual barriers to timely vaccinations. Researchers at Duke University and Tanzania's National Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) will collaborate to evaluate whether mobile phone (mHealth)-based vaccination reminders, combined with a financial incentive scheme for families with young children, may result in improved vaccination coverage and timeliness. The specific aims of the proposal are to (1) conduct formative research to identify locally relevant client-side and provider-side barriers to timely vaccinations; (2) develop an mHealth system to facilitate and monitor timely vaccinations and conduct surveys with late-stage pregnant women to derive willingness-to-accept estimates and a feasible incentive structure; and (3) assess the efficacy of a combination intervention consisting of mHealth reminders and conditional cash transfers for improving the rates and timeliness of vaccinations among infants in their first 6 months of life. Qualitative follow-up surveys with providers and a subset of clients will assess barriers to the acceptability and scalability of an mHealth supported conditional cash-transfer intervention for timely vaccination. The study will be implemented with support from Tanzania's Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Immunization and Vaccine Development Programme. The results of the proposed study will form the basis for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of the efficacy and incremental cost-effectiveness of mHealth reminders and conditional cash transfers as means of improving timely vaccinations of young children.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
412
Inclusion Criteria
  • Pregnant, last trimester
  • Access to mobile phone
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Unwillingness to receive study-related information and reminders via mobile phone
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Reminders onlyRemindersReminders are sent 1 week and 1 day before each scheduled vaccination date
Reminders + Conditional financial transferRemindersReminders are sent 1 week and 1 day before each scheduled vaccination date; and conditional financial transfers are made for each on-time vaccination visit
Reminders + Conditional financial transferConditional financial transfersReminders are sent 1 week and 1 day before each scheduled vaccination date; and conditional financial transfers are made for each on-time vaccination visit
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Timely vaccination visitsUp to 6 months after birth

Number of vaccination visits within 4 weeks of scheduled visit dates

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of vaccinations receivedUp to 6 months after birth

Number of vaccinations received

Number of timely vaccinations receivedUp to 6 months after birth

Number of vaccinations received within 4 weeks of scheduled vaccination dates

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

National Institute for Medical Research

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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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