Article de revue

Influenza vaccine text message reminders for urban- low-income pregnant women: a randomized controlled trial.

OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the impact of influenza vaccine text message reminders in a low-income obstetric population. METHODS: We conducted a randomized controlled trial that enrolled 1187 obstetric patients from 5 community-based clinics in New York City. The intervention group received 5 weekly text messages regarding influenza vaccination starting mid-September 2011 and 2 text message appointment reminders. Both groups received standard automated telephone appointment reminders. The prespecified endpoints were receipt of either pre- or postpartum influenza vaccination calculated cumulatively at the end of each month (September-December 2011). RESULTS: After adjusting for gestational age and number of clinic visits- women who received the intervention were 30% more likely to be vaccinated as of December 2011 (adjusted odds ratio AOR = 1.30/ 95% confidence interval CI = 1.003- 1.69 end of September: AOR = 1.34/ 95% CI = 0.98- 1.85/ October: AOR = 1.35/ 95% CI = 1.05- 1.75/ November: AOR = 1.27/ 95% CI = 0.98

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2014

Journal

American journal of public health

Volume

104 Suppl

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

  • Données

Maladies

  • Grippe

Pays

  • États-Unis

Mots-clés

  • ICT
  • Reminder system

Régions de l'OMS

  • Région des Amériques

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