SMS reminders increase on-time vaccination in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants.

Q3 Medicine
Jane L Manderson, Nicolas R Smoll, Dianne L Krenske, Lucinda Nedwich, Latoya Harbin, Margaret G Charles, Amanda Wyatt, Connie N Schulz, Jacina Walker, Gulam M Khandaker
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Abstract: Timely immunisation is important to protect children from communicable diseases. However, immunisation uptake in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children under the age of two years is often lower than in non-Indigenous children. This contributes to the gap in health outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and non-Indigenous children. We have tested the effectiveness of short message service (SMS) reminders in improving timeliness of childhood immunisation in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants in regional Queensland, Australia. Reminders were sent to parents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, at five immunisation age milestones: six weeks, four months, six months, 12 months, and 18 months. There was a significant improvement in the proportion of children vaccinated on-time (within 30 days of the due date), compared to an earlier age cohort, at all milestones except 12 months. The absolute risk difference (ARD) of on-time vaccination between the two cohorts ranged between 4.7% (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 1.1-8.2%, at six weeks) and 12.9% (95% CI: 7.4-18.5%, at six months). The likelihood of on-time vaccination (rate ratio, RR) in the intervention group compared to the control group ranged from 1.05 (95% CI: 1.01-1.10, at six weeks) to 1.31 (95% CI: 1.14-1.50, at 18 months). SMS reminders were associated with an improvement in immunisation timeliness in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants at all age milestones measured except 12 months.

短信提醒增加了土著和托雷斯海峡岛民婴儿的准时接种疫苗。
摘要:及时接种疫苗对保护儿童免受传染病的侵害至关重要。然而,土著人和托雷斯海峡岛民两岁以下儿童的免疫接种率往往低于非土著人儿童。这造成了土著和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童与非土著儿童在健康结果方面的差距。我们已经测试了短信服务(SMS)提醒在提高儿童期免疫接种的及时性在澳大利亚昆士兰地区的土著和托雷斯海峡岛民婴儿的有效性。在五个免疫年龄里程碑:6周、4个月、6个月、12个月和18个月时,向土著和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童的父母发送了提醒。除12个月外,与较早年龄组相比,按时(预产期前30天内)接种疫苗的儿童比例显著提高。两个队列之间准时接种疫苗的绝对风险差(ARD)介于4.7%(95%置信区间[95% CI]: 1.1-8.2%, 6周时)和12.9% (95% CI: 7.4-18.5%, 6个月时)之间。干预组与对照组相比,按时接种疫苗的可能性(比率RR)从1.05 (95% CI: 1.01-1.10, 6周时)到1.31 (95% CI: 1.14-1.50, 18个月时)不等。短信提醒与土著和托雷斯海峡岛民婴儿在除12个月外的所有年龄阶段免疫及时性的改善有关。
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