BACKGROUND:The effectiveness of SMS reminders in improving vaccination coverage has been assessed previously, with effectiveness varying between settings. However, there are very few studies on their effect on the timeliness of vaccination. DESIGN:Unblinded, randomised controlled trial with blocked sampling. METHODS:1594 Australian infants and young children were recruited to assess the impact of (1) SMS reminders only, (2) a personalised calendar, (3) SMS reminder and personalised calendar and (4) no intervention, on receipt of vaccine within 30 days of the due date. Outcomes were measured for receipt of vaccines due at 2, 4, 6, 12 and 18 months of age. A post-hoc assessment was also conducted of the impact of a new national "No jab No Pay...
Background: As mobile phone access continues to expand globally, opportunities exist to leverage the...
Getting children vaccinated amidst prevailing barriers to immunisation has been challenging in both ...
ObjectiveMeasles\u2013mumps\u2013rubella (MMR) vaccination is important for preventing disease outbr...
Background: Immunisation timeliness continues to present challenges to achieving optimal vaccine cov...
Introduction Short message service (SMS) reminders coupled with a small monetary incentive condition...
PURPOSE: Seasonal influenza vaccine is recommended and funded for groups at higher risk of serious i...
Background: Most problems related to quality of care and patient safety are related to human neglige...
Introduction Childhood vaccine delivery services in the low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) are ...
Introduction: Routine Immunization (RI) is considered one of the best public health interventions to...
This study presents a model for children vaccination reminder using short message service (SMS). The...
Background: Delayed immunisation and vaccine preventable communicable disease remains a significant ...
Immunization against childhood diseases remain a significant public health needs in Nigeria. It is o...
Background: Improved routine immunization (RI) coverage is recommended as the priority public health...
Introduction: Globally, non-attendance for immunization appointments remains a challenge to healthca...
Background: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) cares for every child. It has introduced ...
Background: As mobile phone access continues to expand globally, opportunities exist to leverage the...
Getting children vaccinated amidst prevailing barriers to immunisation has been challenging in both ...
ObjectiveMeasles\u2013mumps\u2013rubella (MMR) vaccination is important for preventing disease outbr...
Background: Immunisation timeliness continues to present challenges to achieving optimal vaccine cov...
Introduction Short message service (SMS) reminders coupled with a small monetary incentive condition...
PURPOSE: Seasonal influenza vaccine is recommended and funded for groups at higher risk of serious i...
Background: Most problems related to quality of care and patient safety are related to human neglige...
Introduction Childhood vaccine delivery services in the low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) are ...
Introduction: Routine Immunization (RI) is considered one of the best public health interventions to...
This study presents a model for children vaccination reminder using short message service (SMS). The...
Background: Delayed immunisation and vaccine preventable communicable disease remains a significant ...
Immunization against childhood diseases remain a significant public health needs in Nigeria. It is o...
Background: Improved routine immunization (RI) coverage is recommended as the priority public health...
Introduction: Globally, non-attendance for immunization appointments remains a challenge to healthca...
Background: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) cares for every child. It has introduced ...
Background: As mobile phone access continues to expand globally, opportunities exist to leverage the...
Getting children vaccinated amidst prevailing barriers to immunisation has been challenging in both ...
ObjectiveMeasles\u2013mumps\u2013rubella (MMR) vaccination is important for preventing disease outbr...