Persistence and heterogeneity of the effects of educating mothers to improve child immunisation uptake: Experimental evidence from Uttar Pradesh in India

IF 3.4 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Health Economics Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jhealeco.2024.102899
Stephen O'Neill , Richard Grieve , Kultar Singh , Varun Dutt , Timothy Powell-Jackson
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Childhood vaccinations are among the most cost-effective health interventions. Yet, in India, where immunisation services are widely available free of charge, a substantial proportion of children remain unvaccinated. We revisit households 30 months after a randomised experiment of a health information intervention designed to educate mothers on the benefits of child vaccination in Uttar Pradesh, India. We find that the large short-term effects on the uptake of diphtheria–pertussis–tetanus and measles vaccination were sustained at 30 months, suggesting the intervention did not simply bring forward vaccinations. We apply causal forests and find that the intervention increased vaccination uptake, but that there was substantial variation in the magnitude of the estimated effects. We conclude that characterising those who benefited most and conversely those who benefited least provides policy-makers with insights on how the intervention worked, and how the targeting of households could be improved.

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教育母亲提高儿童免疫接种率效果的持续性和异质性:印度北方邦的实验证据
儿童疫苗接种是最具成本效益的健康干预措施之一。然而,在免疫服务广泛免费提供的印度,仍有相当一部分儿童没有接种疫苗。我们在印度北方邦开展了一项健康信息干预随机试验,旨在让母亲们了解儿童接种疫苗的益处,30 个月后,我们再次走访了当地家庭。我们发现,对白喉、百日咳、破伤风和麻疹疫苗接种率的巨大短期效应在 30 个月后得以持续,这表明干预措施并没有简单地提前接种疫苗。我们应用因果森林发现,干预措施提高了疫苗接种率,但估计效果的大小存在很大差异。我们的结论是,对受益最多的人群和受益最少的人群进行分析,可以让政策制定者深入了解干预措施是如何发挥作用的,以及如何改进对家庭的定位。
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Journal of Health Economics
Journal of Health Economics 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: This journal seeks articles related to the economics of health and medical care. Its scope will include the following topics: Production and supply of health services; Demand and utilization of health services; Financing of health services; Determinants of health, including investments in health and risky health behaviors; Economic consequences of ill-health; Behavioral models of demanders, suppliers and other health care agencies; Evaluation of policy interventions that yield economic insights; Efficiency and distributional aspects of health policy; and such other topics as the Editors may deem appropriate.
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