CI

At a glance

ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ACompleted· 608 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Reminders alone +1 morebehavioral
Likely dose
Not stated in record
Key inclusion· 2
  • Mother-child or caregiver-child units with child younger than 2 years of age
  • Pregnant women
Key exclusion· 2
  • Family does not have access to a cell-phone
  • Unable to provide informed consent

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Search/NCT03180138
NCT03180138N/ACompleted

Enhancing Health Care Access With Cellular Technology: Networked and Mobile Technologies to Improve Uptake and Coverage of Vaccinations

Johns Hopkins University·interventional·Posted Jun 8, 2017·Updated Jun 25, 2018

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Reminders alone and Compliance-linked incentives for Vaccination. Completed, enrolled 608 participants.

Detailed Summary

Despite the impressive economic progress in developing countries, significant proportion of young children and pregnant women living in low-resource settings remain inadequately immunized. Progressive decline in immunizations are in large part attributable to poor follow-up and compliance. National and international pediatric bodies, recommend a time sensitive schedule for childhood immunizations, boosting immunity with each subsequent cycle, leading to adequate levels of immune protection. Due to inadequate protective immunity, resulting from poor vaccination compliance, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases are rampant, making childhood mortality in this group among the highest in the world. Major challenges of vaccination programs include maintaining / tracking records, linked to positive identification of individual children, and strategies to improve follow-up and compliance. Novel cellular technology based approaches targeting behavior modifications can therefore significantly impact health outcomes in these communities. In this proposal, the investigators will evaluate a novel software platform, utilizing biometric identification of subjects, paired with cell-phone reminders and compliance-linked incentives to improve uptake and coverage of primary vaccinations in young children and pregnant women.

Study Details

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJun 8, 2017
Enrollment StartJul 11, 2016
Primary CompletionJul 20, 2017
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.0 yearsPosted 9.1 years ago

Interventions

Reminders alonebehavioral

Automated reminders (text and /or voice in local language) for upcoming vaccination visit(s) will be provided via cell-phone to the subject (mother / caregiver) or pregnant woman.

Compliance-linked incentivesbehavioral

Automated compliance-linked incentives (as cell-phone minutes) will be provided via cell-phone to the subject (mother / caregiver) or pregnant woman.