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Text Message Reminders to Improve the Timeliness of Birth Dose Vaccine Administration Among Newborns in an Urban Informal Settlement in Kenya

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2025
Mwandishi
Izudi J.
Kiroro F.
Runyenje C.
Otieno P.
Kavao Mutua M.
Mbuthia M.
Pierre Donfouet H. P.
Treleaven E.
Asiki G.
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This pilot trial in Kenya's Viwandani informal settlement tested whether text message reminders improved timely administration of birth dose vaccines (OPV 0 and BCG) to newborns. Using a stepped-wedge design, pregnant women were randomized to receive reminders or routine care. Results showed higher vaccine timeliness during the intervention period (92,93%) vs. control (78,81%), with borderline statistical significance (aRR 1.14,1.19). The study suggests SMS reminders could be a useful tool to boost vaccine uptake in low-resource urban settings.
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Public Health II Vaccination Coverage II Maternal and Child Health II Mobile Health (mHealth) II Urban Informal Settlements II Cluster-Randomized Trials
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https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyaf024
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/2399
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