基于智能手机的聊天机器人干预对提高香港少数族裔南亚裔人士流感和 COVID-19 疫苗接种率的效果:一项随机等待名单对照试验的方案。
Effects of smartphone-based chatbot intervention to increase influenza and COVID-19 vaccine uptake among South Asian ethnic minorities in Hong Kong: protocol for a randomised waitlist-controlled trial.
机构信息
The Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Medicine, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
The Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Medicine, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
出版信息
BMJ Open. 2024 Nov 24;14(11):e080725. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-080725.
INTRODUCTION
Protecting non-native ethnic minority groups against cocirculation of influenza and COVID-19 is crucial, and vaccination could be a viable option. Smartphone-based chatbots offer promising opportunities for improving vaccine knowledge and addressing barriers encountered by ethnic minorities. This trial aims to evaluate the effects of smartphone-based chatbot intervention on influenza and COVID-19 vaccine uptake, intention to receive vaccination and vaccine hesitancy among South Asian ethnic minorities in Hong Kong.
METHOD AND ANALYSIS
An assessor-blinded, cluster-randomised, waitlist-controlled trial will be conducted. This study consists of two phases. In phase I, a smartphone-based chatbot intervention will be developed, including designing a simple chatbot called 'Ali' to deliver prewritten educational text messages and vaccination reminders as well as respond to users' questions, and on-demand option for communication with research assistants. An expert panel will be invited to review the designed chatbot, and pilot testing will be performed. In phase II, a total of 612 South Asians will be recruited from each of the six participating non-governmental community centres or ethnic minority associations. They will be randomly allocated to intervention (n=306) or waitlist control group (n=306). The intervention group will receive in-app notifications related to the education text messages and vaccination reminders via the smartphone-based chatbot twice a week for two weeks. The waitlist control group will receive usual care only. Evaluation will include vaccination uptake, intention to receive vaccination and vaccine hesitancy. Assessments will take place at baseline (T0), immediately postintervention (T1) and 3-month postintervention (T2).
ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION
This study has been approved by the Joint Chinese University of Hong Kong-New Territories East Cluster Clinical Research Ethics Committee (CREC Ref. No.: 2021.688). The findings will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals and through local or interventional conference presentations.
TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER
ChiCTR2200061503.
简介
保护非本地少数民族群体免受流感和 COVID-19 的共同传播至关重要,疫苗接种可能是一种可行的选择。基于智能手机的聊天机器人为提高少数民族的疫苗知识和解决遇到的障碍提供了有前途的机会。本试验旨在评估基于智能手机的聊天机器人干预对香港南亚少数族裔人群流感和 COVID-19 疫苗接种率、接种意愿和疫苗犹豫的影响。
方法和分析
将进行评估员盲、聚类随机、候补对照试验。本研究包括两个阶段。在第一阶段,将开发基于智能手机的聊天机器人干预措施,包括设计一个名为“Ali”的简单聊天机器人,以提供预编写的教育文本消息和疫苗接种提醒,并回复用户的问题,以及按需与研究助理进行沟通的选项。将邀请一个专家小组审查设计的聊天机器人,并进行试点测试。在第二阶段,将从六个参与的非政府社区中心或少数民族协会中每个中心招募 612 名南亚人。他们将被随机分配到干预组(n=306)或候补对照组(n=306)。干预组将通过基于智能手机的聊天机器人每周两次收到与教育文本消息和疫苗接种提醒相关的应用内通知,持续两周。候补对照组仅接受常规护理。评估将包括疫苗接种率、接种意愿和疫苗犹豫。评估将在基线(T0)、干预后即刻(T1)和 3 个月后(T2)进行。
伦理和传播
本研究已获得香港中文大学-新界东联合临床研究伦理委员会(CREC 注册号:2021.688)的批准。研究结果将在同行评议的期刊上发表,并通过当地或介入性会议报告。
试验注册号
ChiCTR2200061503。