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Active Not Recruiting NCT05713526

The Effect of Telehealth Service About Childhood Vaccines on Vaccine Attitudes and Vaccination

Conditions: Vaccine Refusal, Vaccination

Sex: Female
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 183
Sponsor: Gozde AKSUCU

Location: Turkey

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of telehealth service provided to pregnant women about childhood vaccines on vaccine attitudes and vaccination.The main questions it aims to answer are:Does telehealth service provided to pregnant women about childhood vaccines decrease the mean scores of the vaccine attitudes scale?Does telehealth service provided to pregnant women about childhood vaccines increase the vaccination?In the intervention group, researchers will send educational materials (video and e-brochures) about childhood vaccinations to the participants' mobile phones at regular intervals, answer their questions over the phone and send reminder messages before the vaccination appointment.In the control group, there will be no information or intervention about childhood vaccines by the researchers, and standard procedure will be followed.Researchers will compare the intervention and control groups to see if there is a difference between vaccination attitudes and vaccination rates.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Volunteering to participate in the studyHaving the ability to understand, speak, read and write Turkish.The willingness of the primary care clinic staff to be cooperated to workOwning and using a smartphoneBeing in the last trimester of pregnancyGiving birth to the baby at a birth weight (≥ 2000 g) that will not affect the routine vaccination scheduleExclusion Criteria:Have a miscarriage

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