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Trial Title
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Can nudging improve the adoption of public health services through mobile phones? Experimental evidence from Bangladesh
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Adoption and impact of health services through mobile phones? Experimental evidence from Bangladesh
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Trial Status
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completed
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on_going
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Trial End Date
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September 30, 2021
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January 10, 2024
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Last Published
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March 17, 2023 03:23 PM
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January 01, 2024 10:45 PM
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Primary Outcomes (End Points)
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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
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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
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Additional Keyword(s)
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mobile health services, public health services, cluster randomized controlled trial, spillover effect, nudge, individual-specific learning, adoption of new services, health behavior
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mobile health services, telehealth, spillover effect, nudge, technology adoption, health behavior, informal health providers,
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Secondary Outcomes (End Points)
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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
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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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