Dathini Hamina, Sharoni Siti Khuzaimah Ahmad, Robert Kever
N.Sc, MSc (Nursing), Centre for Nursing Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Malaysia.
MSc (Nursing), PhD (Community Health) Centre for Nursing Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Malaysia. Email:
Malays Fam Physician. 2025 Jan 21;20:2. doi: 10.51866/oa.744. eCollection 2025.
This study aimed to determine the effects of parental short message service (SMS) reminders on infant immunisation coverage, timeliness and barriers and evaluate the effects of sex on immunisation outcomes in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.
This two-arm quasi-experimental study was conducted in two primary healthcare facilities selected using simple random sampling with opaque envelopes. A total of 524 participants were enrolled using purposive sampling. Data were statistically analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 28 with repeated-measures logistic regression analysis, the Z test for Poisson rates and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
The parental SMS reminders significantly improved the immunisation coverage, as reported by 69 (26.3%) (P=0.001, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 12.2-40.5), 117 (44.7%) (P=0.001, 95% CI=32.6-56.9) and 116 (44.3%) participants (P=0.001, 95% CI=34.2-54.4) for the 6th-, 10th- and 14th-week schedules, respectively. Compared to mothers' involvement, fathers' involvement did not significantly affect the immunisation coverage (B=0.158, P=0.311, 95% CI=-0.148-0.464). With regard to the immunisation timeliness, the parental SMS reminders yielded a significant effect for the 6th-, 10th- and 14th-week schedules (P=0.001, 95% CI=25.9-46.7; P=0.001, 95% CI=24.2-43.0; and P=0.001, 95% CI=21.1-36.9, respectively). Compared to mothers' involvement, fathers' involvement significantly influenced the immunisation timeliness (B=0.298, P=0.038, 95% CI=0.016-0.579). Lastly, the parental SMS reminders significantly reduced the barriers to immunisation, with a P-value of 0.001.
Parental SMS reminders can significantly improve immunisation outcomes in Nigeria.
本研究旨在确定家长短信提醒对婴儿免疫接种覆盖率、及时性和障碍的影响,并评估性别对尼日利亚博尔诺州迈杜古里免疫接种结果的影响。
这项双臂准实验研究在两个采用不透明信封简单随机抽样选取的初级卫生保健机构中进行。采用目的抽样法共纳入了524名参与者。使用社会科学统计软件包第28版进行统计分析,采用重复测量逻辑回归分析、泊松率Z检验和威尔科克森符号秩检验。
家长短信提醒显著提高了免疫接种覆盖率,第6周、第10周和第14周免疫接种计划的覆盖率分别为69名(26.3%)(P=0.001,95%置信区间[CI]=12.2-40.5)、117名(44.7%)(P=0.001,95%CI=32.6-56.9)和116名(44.3%)参与者(P=0.001,95%CI=34.2-54.4)。与母亲的参与相比,父亲的参与对免疫接种覆盖率没有显著影响(B=0.158,P=0.311,95%CI=-0.148-0.464)。关于免疫接种及时性,家长短信提醒对第6周、第10周和第14周免疫接种计划产生了显著影响(P=0.001,95%CI=25.9-46.7;P=0.001,95%CI=24.2-43.0;P=0.001,95%CI=21.1-36.9)。与母亲的参与相比,父亲的参与显著影响了免疫接种及时性(B=0.298,P=0.038,95%CI=0.016-0.579)。最后,家长短信提醒显著降低了免疫接种的障碍,P值为0.001。
家长短信提醒可显著改善尼日利亚的免疫接种结果。