论文标题

数字“ nudges”以增加儿童疫苗接种合规性:巴基斯坦的证据

Digital 'nudges' to increase childhood vaccination compliance: Evidence from Pakistan

论文作者

Munir, Shehryar, Said, Farah, Taj, Umar, Zafar, Maida

论文摘要

巴基斯坦是全球常规儿童免疫的最低率之一,只有三分之二2年或以下的婴儿被完全免疫(巴基斯坦人口统计和健康调查2019)。由于持续的COVID-19大流行,过去几年中,政府主导的常规信息运动被破坏了。我们使用来自基于移动的活动的数据,该数据涉及发出简短的音频戏剧,以强调巴基斯坦Quetta的疫苗和父母职责的重要性。在我们的分析中,随机选择了省政府指定的11个地区中有5个地区,以滞后3个月的滞后接收音频电话。我们对省卫生部在3个月的研究中收集的数据进行了差异分析,并发现比较平均疫苗接种儿童的数量平均增加了30%。我们发现证据表明,在疫苗接种中心短短30分钟的旅行距离之内,UCS的疫苗接种增加,并且该运动在改变人们对疫苗接种和可靠的建议来源的看法方面已经成功。结果突出了需要仔细设计和针对类似的软行为改变活动的必要性,从而迎合了上下文的限制和能力。

Pakistan has one of the lowest rates of routine childhood immunization worldwide, with only two-thirds of infants 2 years or younger being fully immunized (Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2019). Government-led, routine information campaigns have been disrupted over the last few years due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. We use data from a mobile-based campaign that involved sending out short audio dramas emphasizing the importance of vaccines and parental responsibilities in Quetta, Pakistan. Five out of eleven areas designated by the provincial government were randomly selected to receive the audio calls with a lag of 3 months and form the comparison group in our analysis. We conduct a difference-in-difference analysis on data collected by the provincial Department of Health in the 3-month study and find a significant 30% increase over the comparison mean in the number of fully vaccinated children in campaign areas on average. We find evidence that suggests vaccination increased in UCs where vaccination centers were within a short 30-minute travel distance, and that the campaign was successful in changing perceptions about vaccination and reliable sources of advice. Results highlight the need for careful design and targeting of similar soft behavioral change campaigns, catering to the constraints and abilities of the context.

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