Text message reminders to improve the timeliness of birth dose vaccine administration among newborns in an urban informal settlement in Kenya.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International journal of epidemiology Pub Date : 2025-02-16 DOI:10.1093/ije/dyaf024
Jonathan Izudi, Francis Kiroro, Cynthia Runyenje, Peter Otieno, Martin Kavao Mutua, Michelle Mbuthia, Hermann Pythagore Pierre Donfouet, Emily Treleaven, Gershim Asiki
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Background: We evaluated the effectiveness of text message reminders on the timely administration of birth dose vaccines among newborns in Viwandani urban informal settlement in Nairobi County, Kenya.

Methods: In a pilot stepped-wedge cluster-randomized trial, we sequentially randomized pregnant women to receive text message reminders or routine care. Three standardized text messages were sent notifying pregnant women to take their newborn for vaccination at birth during the intervention period. No text messages were sent during the control period but vaccinations were provided as standard practice in Kenya. The primary outcome was timely administration of birth dose vaccines-oral polio vaccine (OPV 0) and Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) administered at birth or within 2 weeks of birth.

Results: Among 491 newborns (355 intervention period versus 136 control period), timely administration of birth dose vaccines during the respective intervention and control periods were as follows: OPV 0 only (93.0% vs. 80.9%), BCG only (92.7% vs. 81.6%), and OPV 0 or BCG (92.1% vs. 77.9%). Timeliness of birth dose vaccine administration showed a borderline improvement in the intervention period than the control period: OPV 0 only (adjusted RR [aRR] 1.16, 95% CI: 1.00-1.35), BCG only (aRR 1.14, 95% CI: 0.98-1.33), and both OPV 0 and BCG (aRR 1.19, 95% CI: 1.00-1.43).

Conclusion: This trial showed that text message reminders can improve the timely administration of birth dose vaccines among newborns in an urban informal settlement and can be used as an additional tool for improving the timeliness of administering vaccines in such settings.

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短信提醒,以提高肯尼亚城市非正式住区新生儿出生剂量疫苗接种的及时性。
背景:我们评估了短信提醒对肯尼亚内罗毕县维旺达尼城市非正式住区新生儿及时接种出生剂量疫苗的有效性。方法:在一项楔形聚类随机试验中,我们将孕妇按顺序随机分为两组,一组接受短信提醒,另一组接受常规护理。在干预期间,发送了三条标准化短信,通知孕妇在新生儿出生时带他们接种疫苗。在控制期间没有发送短信,但接种疫苗是肯尼亚的标准做法。主要结局是及时接种出生剂量疫苗——在出生时或出生2周内接种口服脊髓灰质炎疫苗(OPV 0)和卡介苗(BCG)。结果:491例新生儿(干预期355例,对照组136例)中,干预期和对照期出生剂量疫苗的及时接种情况分别为:仅接种OPV 0(93.0%对80.9%)、仅接种卡介苗(92.7%对81.6%)、接种OPV 0或卡介苗(92.1%对77.9%)。干预期出生剂量疫苗接种的及时性比对照期有边缘性改善:仅接种OPV 0(调整RR [aRR] 1.16, 95% CI: 1.00-1.35),仅接种卡介苗(aRR 1.14, 95% CI: 0.98-1.33),以及接种OPV 0和卡介苗(aRR 1.19, 95% CI: 1.00-1.43)。结论:本试验表明,短信提醒可以改善城市非正规住区新生儿出生剂量疫苗的及时接种,并可作为提高此类环境中疫苗接种及时性的附加工具。
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International journal of epidemiology
International journal of epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Epidemiology is a vital resource for individuals seeking to stay updated on the latest advancements and emerging trends in the field of epidemiology worldwide. The journal fosters communication among researchers, educators, and practitioners involved in the study, teaching, and application of epidemiology pertaining to both communicable and non-communicable diseases. It also includes research on health services and medical care. Furthermore, the journal presents new methodologies in epidemiology and statistics, catering to professionals working in social and preventive medicine. Published six times a year, the International Journal of Epidemiology provides a comprehensive platform for the analysis of data. Overall, this journal is an indispensable tool for staying informed and connected within the dynamic realm of epidemiology.
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