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儿童免疫应用程序(CIMA):在约旦扎塔里难民营中的叙利亚难民中进行的非随机对照试验。

Children Immunization App (CIMA): A Non-randomized Controlled Trial Among Syrian Refugees in Zaatari Camp, Jordan.

机构信息

Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Department of Community Medicine, Public Health and Family Medicine, Jordan University of Science & Technology (JUST), Irbid, Jordan.

出版信息

J Prev (2022). 2023 Apr;44(2):239-252. doi: 10.1007/s10935-023-00721-7. Epub 2023 Jan 17.

Abstract

Approximately 20 million children are not vaccinated, especially among refugees. There is a growing access to smartphones, among refugees, which can help in improving their vaccination. We assessed the impact of an app for the vaccination follow-up visit among refugees in Jordan. We developed an app and tested it through a non-randomized trial at the Zaatari refugees camp in Jordan. The study was conducted during March - December 2019 at three vaccination clinics inside the camp. The study included two study groups (intervention and control groups) for refugees living at the camp. The intervention group included parents who own an Android smartphone and have one newborn that require between one and four first vaccination doses and they accepted to participate in the study, during their regular visit to the vaccination clinics. The control group was for the usual care. We compared both study groups for returning back to one follow-up visit, using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. We recruited 936 babies (n = 471; 50.3% in the intervention group, both study groups were similar at baseline). The majority of mothers were literate (94.2%) with a median age of 24. The majority of the babies had a vaccination card (n = 878, 94%). One quarter (26%) of mother-babies pairs of the intervention group came back within one week (versus 22% for control group); When it comes to lost-follow-up, 22% and 28% did not have a history of returning back (intervention and control groups respectively, p = 0.06) (Relative risk reduction: 19%). The Kaplan-Meier Survival Analysis showed a statistically significant progressive reduction in the duration of coming back late for the follow-up vaccine visit. We tested a vaccination app for the first time, in a refugee population setting. The app can be used as a reminder for parents to come back on time for their children's vaccine follow-up visits.

摘要

大约有 2000 万儿童未接种疫苗,尤其是难民群体。难民中越来越多的人开始使用智能手机,这有助于改善他们的疫苗接种情况。我们评估了一款应用程序在约旦难民中用于疫苗接种后续访问的效果。我们开发了一款应用程序,并在约旦扎塔里难民营通过非随机试验对其进行了测试。该研究于 2019 年 3 月至 12 月在营地内的三个疫苗接种诊所进行。研究包括居住在难民营的两个研究组(干预组和对照组)的难民。干预组包括拥有安卓智能手机且有一名新生儿需要接种 1 至 4 剂首剂疫苗的父母,且他们同意在常规前往接种诊所时参加研究。对照组为常规护理。我们使用 Kaplan-Meier 生存分析比较了两组在返回一次后续访问的情况。我们招募了 936 名婴儿(n=471;干预组 50.3%,两组基线相似)。大多数母亲识字(94.2%),平均年龄为 24 岁。大多数婴儿都有疫苗接种卡(n=878,94%)。干预组中有四分之一(26%)的母婴对在一周内返回(对照组为 22%);至于失访,22%和 28%没有返回的记录(干预组和对照组分别,p=0.06)(相对风险降低:19%)。Kaplan-Meier 生存分析显示,后续疫苗接种随访延迟返回的时间持续显著缩短。我们首次在难民人群中测试了一种疫苗接种应用程序。该应用程序可作为提醒父母按时带孩子进行疫苗接种后续访问的工具。

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