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PRIMM Trial (Phone Reminder for IMMunization)

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Immunization
Interventions
Other: A customized windows® software application
Registration Number
NCT02819895
Lead Sponsor
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine if in a rural setting of Ondo State, Nigeria, a customized automated telephone and email immunization reminder system will be feasible, acceptable, and significantly improve immunization utilization rates.

Detailed Description

Background: Worldwide, vaccine preventable diseases account for 29% of all deaths between 1 month and 5 years, underscoring the importance of immunizations. In Nigeria, routine childhood immunization rates are unacceptably inconsistent and low, ranging from 35-85% at 14 weeks and 10-37% for all routine immunizations at 12-24 months.

GAP: The feasibility, acceptability and utility of an automated phone immunization reminder system have never been explored in this rural setting of Nigeria.

HYPOTHESIS: Given \~90% of the adult population in Nigeria uses a mobile phone, a customized mHealth immunization reminder system will be feasible and acceptable; and will significantly improve immunization rates in this rural setting of Ondo State, Nigeria.

METHODS: A prospective randomized controlled trial study design will be utilized. This study will recruit parents of healthy newborn infants delivered at Mother and Child Hospital Ondo, who live in Akure or Ondo Town and plan to receive their immunizations at Mother and Child Hospital Ondo.

DATA ANALYSIS: The proportion of immunization visits between intervention and control groups will be compared using a two-sided, two sample test of proportions with p \<0.05 being significant. Secondary analysis will focus on the predictive value of social demographic variables on immunization rates.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
600
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Parents of healthy infants who have a cellular phone
  2. Born at Mother and Child Hospital Ondo (Akure or Ondo Town)
  3. Plans to receive immunizations at Mother and Child Hospital Ondo
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Parents of infants requiring hospital admission due to illness or prematurity.
  2. Parents without a cellular phone

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterventionA customized windows® software applicationParents of healthy newborn infants delivered at Mother and Child Hospital Ondo (Akure or Ondo), who live in Akure or Ondo Town and plan to receive their immunizations at MCH Ondo will receive their usual care (an immunization card). In addition they will received automated text, calls and emails (if applicable) reminders through a customized windows® software application when their child's immunization visit is due.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Immunization Rates at 14 weeks14 Weeks

To determine if an automated customized telephone and email immunization reminder system can increase the 14-week immunization rates, by at least 10% among those who receive immunization reminders versus those who do not.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Immunization Rates at 14 Months14 Months

To determine the effect of an automated customized phone and email immunization reminder system on the proportion of children completely immunized at 14 months among those who receive immunization reminders versus those who do not.

Timeliness of Immunization Receipt14 Months

To determine if the proportion of infants who receive their immunizations within 1-week of its due date is higher in infants of parents who receive phone and email immunization reminders versus those who do not.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Mother and Child Hospital Ondo

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Ondo, Nigeria

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