An assessment of the effectiveness of an electronic wristband in improving routine immunization timeliness and reducing drop-out

Author:

Sampson Sidney1,Adenipekun Adebisi1,Atobatele Sunday1,Ayodeji Oluwafisayo1ORCID,Omeje Oluomachukwu1,Oni Folake1

Affiliation:

1. Sydani Group , Plot 1422, Independence Avenue, Central Business District, Abuja , Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Background To assess the effectiveness of a wristband for immunization alert (WIA) as a reminder device to caregivers to improve immunization timeliness and reduce drop-outs. Methods Eight health facilities, selected from two local government areas in Kano state, Northwestern Nigeria, were clustered in a two-arm study involving an intervention group and a control group. Only the caregivers (757) from the intervention group received WIA as an immunization reminder device. Immunization timeliness data were then collected from the control and intervention groups for the period of intervention and analyzed using Microsoft Excel and IBM SPSS version 21. Results A cohort analysis of caregivers who received WIA at their second visit showed an increase in immunization timeliness from 10% at the second visit to 86% at the third visit and maintained at 66% for the fifth visit. A difference-in-difference analysis of the effect of WIA on immunization timeliness from baseline to end-line in the control and intervention groups showed a positive 30% increase in immunization timeliness associated with the introduction of WIA. Interpretation Given that immunization timeliness and drop-outs are reported issues of concern in Northwestern Nigeria, the use of the WIA device is a recommended intervention.

Funder

BMGF Grand Challenge Exploration

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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