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Trial Title Can nudging improve the adoption of public health services through mobile phones? Experimental evidence from Bangladesh Adoption and impact of health services through mobile phones? Experimental evidence from Bangladesh
Trial Status completed on_going
Trial End Date September 30, 2021 January 10, 2024
Last Published March 17, 2023 03:23 PM January 01, 2024 10:45 PM
Primary Outcomes (End Points) 1 Whether they are aware of existence of any public health services through mobile phone 2 Whether they have received services from any of those phone numbers Whether they are aware of existence of any public health services through mobile phone Whether they have received services by calling at any of those phone numbers
Additional Keyword(s) mobile health services, public health services, cluster randomized controlled trial, spillover effect, nudge, individual-specific learning, adoption of new services, health behavior mobile health services, telehealth, spillover effect, nudge, technology adoption, health behavior, informal health providers,
Secondary Outcomes (End Points) 1 Whether they have attempted calling any of those phone numbers to receive service 2 Number of times they received services from any of those phone numbers 3 Number of times they received services from substitutes (informal providers like rural doctors, local pharmacist, etc.) 4 Total health expenditure (and breakdown) 5 Whether they got COVID-19 vaccine 6 Satisfaction about the existing healthcare system for rural people Number of times they received services from substitutes (informal providers like rural doctors, local pharmacist, etc.) Total health expenditure (and expenditure for medicine purchase)
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