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The Efficacy of Digital Educational Interventions on Parental HPV Knowledge and Attitude, and Their Children's HPV Vaccination Rates in Indonesia
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Video education about HPV and HPV vaccine, Electronic reminder messages, and 1 other intervention for Health Services Research. Completed, enrolled 374 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to examine in the parental HPV knowledge and attitude, and their children's completion rates in Indonesia. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * Is the digital educational intervention in improving parent's HPV knowledge in the intervention group compared to the control group? * Is the digital educational intervention in improving parent's attitude toward HPV vaccine in the intervention group compared to the control group? * Is the digital educational intervention more effective in increasing children's HPV vaccine completion rates in the intervention group compared to the control group? Participants in intervention group will: * watch a 8 minutes video in front of class at once. * after video education intervention, in 2 weeks, participants received 2 reminder messages before first and second vaccination event, respectively. Participants in control group will: • Receive usual announcement regarding vaccine by staff
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
video animation in 8 minutes to promote about HPV and HPV vaccine. the video is played in front of class using LCD projector.
Reseachers send reminder messages twice per vaccination event (e.g., 7 days and 1 day before vaccination event), with a total of four times sending reminder messages using the app on the smartphone.
this usual information (e.g., the HPV vaccination event) was delivered face-to-face by staff in front of class