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Mobile phone reminders for enhancing uptake, completeness and timeliness of routine childhood immunization in low and middle income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:手机提醒,加强低收入和中等收入国家常规儿童免疫的摄取,完整性和及时性:系统审查和荟萃分析

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Immunization remains one of the most effective public health interventions offering protection for children from vaccine preventable diseases. However, many children living in low- and- middle income countries do not get adequate immunization due to several factors. Mobile phone reminder interventions have shown great potential in enhancing a number of immunization outcomes. However, the evidence supporting its use in these countries is vague. This systematic review was conducted to provide evidence for mobile phone reminder in enhancing immunization uptake, completeness and timeliness. This review was conducted in accordance to the PRISMA recommendations. Three online databases; PubMed, Cochrane Library and African Journals Online, were systematically searched for potentially relevant studies. Screening of records (titles/abstracts from and full-texts) was done using Covidence. Meta-analyses were conducted using the Cochrane Collaboration Review Manager (v5.4). The GRADEpro was used to evaluate the certainty of evidence/summary of findings. Eleven RCTs assessing immunization uptake, completeness and/or timeliness by means of SMS, phone calls or a combination of voice message and SMS were included in both quantitative and qualitative synthesis. Overall, the included studies were of moderate quality. Majority of the included studies indicated that mobile phone reminders were beneficial. Meta-analyses indicated that using mobile phone reminder interventions for the review outcomes was of variable effect with high level of heterogeneity. A combination of voice message and SMS has a greater effect followed by phone calls then SMS reminders for immunization completeness. The use of SMS for immunization uptake and timeliness were largely insignificant (p > 0.05). Furthermore, evidence to support the efficacy of mobile phone reminder from the GRADE synthesis was between low and moderate. Mobile phone reminders, particularly a combination of voice message + SMS and perhaps phone calls appears to be more effective in enhancing immunization outcomes. However, more studies are required in view of methodological inadequacies in existing studies. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:免疫接种仍然是最有效的公共卫生干预措施之一,为儿童提供疫苗可预防疾病的保护。然而,由于若干因素,许多生活在中低收入国家的儿童没有得到充分的免疫接种。手机提醒干预措施在提高一些免疫效果方面显示出巨大潜力。然而,支持其在这些国家使用的证据并不明确。本次系统回顾旨在为手机提醒在提高免疫接种率、完整性和及时性方面提供证据。这项审查是根据PRISMA的建议进行的。三个在线数据库;对PubMed、Cochrane图书馆和非洲在线期刊进行了系统搜索,寻找潜在的相关研究。使用Covidence对记录(标题/摘要和全文)进行筛选。使用Cochrane Collaboration Review Manager(v5.4)进行荟萃分析。GRADEpro用于评估证据的确定性/结果总结。通过短信、电话或语音信息与短信相结合的方式评估免疫接种率、完整性和/或及时性的11项随机对照试验被纳入定量和定性综合研究。总体而言,纳入的研究质量中等。大多数纳入的研究表明,手机提醒是有益的。荟萃分析表明,使用手机提醒干预对审查结果的影响是可变的,具有高度的异质性。语音信息和短信相结合的效果更好,其次是电话,然后是短信提醒。SMS在免疫接种率和及时性方面的使用基本上不显著(p>0.05)。此外,从年级综合来看,支持手机提醒有效性的证据介于低和中等之间。手机提醒,尤其是语音信息+短信和电话的组合,似乎能更有效地提高免疫效果。然而,鉴于现有研究方法的不足,还需要进行更多的研究。(C) 2020爱思唯尔有限公司版权所有。

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