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Persuasive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns on Facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan

Social media platforms have a wide and influential reach, and as such provide an opportunity to increase vaccine uptake. To date, there is no large-scale, robust evidence on the offline effects of online messaging campaigns. We aimed to test whether pre-tested, persuasive messaging campaigns from UN...

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Autores principales: Winters, Maike, Christie, Sarah, Lepage, Chelsey, Malik, Amyn A., Bokemper, Scott, Abeyesekera, Surangani, Boye, Brian, Moini, Midhat, Jamil, Zara, Tariq, Taha, Beresh, Tamara, Kazymyrova, Ganna, Palamar, Liudmyla, Paintsil, Elliott, Faller, Alexandra, Seusan, Andreea, Bonnevie, Erika, Smyser, Joe, Khan, Kadeem, Gulaid, Mohamed, Francis, Sarah, Warren, Joshua L., Thomson, Angus, Omer, Saad B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10529538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37756298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002357
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author Winters, Maike
Christie, Sarah
Lepage, Chelsey
Malik, Amyn A.
Bokemper, Scott
Abeyesekera, Surangani
Boye, Brian
Moini, Midhat
Jamil, Zara
Tariq, Taha
Beresh, Tamara
Kazymyrova, Ganna
Palamar, Liudmyla
Paintsil, Elliott
Faller, Alexandra
Seusan, Andreea
Bonnevie, Erika
Smyser, Joe
Khan, Kadeem
Gulaid, Mohamed
Francis, Sarah
Warren, Joshua L.
Thomson, Angus
Omer, Saad B.
author_facet Winters, Maike
Christie, Sarah
Lepage, Chelsey
Malik, Amyn A.
Bokemper, Scott
Abeyesekera, Surangani
Boye, Brian
Moini, Midhat
Jamil, Zara
Tariq, Taha
Beresh, Tamara
Kazymyrova, Ganna
Palamar, Liudmyla
Paintsil, Elliott
Faller, Alexandra
Seusan, Andreea
Bonnevie, Erika
Smyser, Joe
Khan, Kadeem
Gulaid, Mohamed
Francis, Sarah
Warren, Joshua L.
Thomson, Angus
Omer, Saad B.
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description Social media platforms have a wide and influential reach, and as such provide an opportunity to increase vaccine uptake. To date, there is no large-scale, robust evidence on the offline effects of online messaging campaigns. We aimed to test whether pre-tested, persuasive messaging campaigns from UNICEF, disseminated on Facebook, influenced COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan. In Ukraine, we deployed a stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial (RCT). Half of the 24 oblasts (provinces) received five weeks of the intervention, the other half ten weeks of the intervention. In India, an RCT with an augmented synthetic control was conducted in five states (Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan), whereby 40 out of 174 districts were randomized to receive six weeks of intervention. In Pakistan we deployed a pre-post design, whereby 25 city districts received six weeks of the intervention. Weekly COVID-19 vaccination data was sourced through government databases. Using Poisson regression models, the association between the intervention and vaccine uptake was estimated. In Ukraine we conducted a survey among Facebook users at three time points during the RCT, to ascertain vaccination intentions and trust in vaccines. The campaigns reached more than 110 million Facebook users and garnered 2.9 million clicks. In Ukraine, we found that the intervention did not affect oblast-level vaccination coverage (Relative Risk (RR): 0.93, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 0.86–1.01). Similarly, in India and Pakistan we found no effect of our intervention (India: RR 0.85, 95% CI 0.70–1.04; Pakistan: RR 0.64, 95% CI 0.01–29.9). The survey among Facebook users in Ukraine showed that trust in vaccines and information sources was an important predictor of vaccination status and intention to get vaccinated. Our campaigns on Facebook had a wide reach, which did not translate in shifting behaviours. Timing and external events may have limited the effectiveness of our interventions.
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spelling pubmed-105295382023-09-28 Persuasive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns on Facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan Winters, Maike Christie, Sarah Lepage, Chelsey Malik, Amyn A. Bokemper, Scott Abeyesekera, Surangani Boye, Brian Moini, Midhat Jamil, Zara Tariq, Taha Beresh, Tamara Kazymyrova, Ganna Palamar, Liudmyla Paintsil, Elliott Faller, Alexandra Seusan, Andreea Bonnevie, Erika Smyser, Joe Khan, Kadeem Gulaid, Mohamed Francis, Sarah Warren, Joshua L. Thomson, Angus Omer, Saad B. PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article Social media platforms have a wide and influential reach, and as such provide an opportunity to increase vaccine uptake. To date, there is no large-scale, robust evidence on the offline effects of online messaging campaigns. We aimed to test whether pre-tested, persuasive messaging campaigns from UNICEF, disseminated on Facebook, influenced COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan. In Ukraine, we deployed a stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial (RCT). Half of the 24 oblasts (provinces) received five weeks of the intervention, the other half ten weeks of the intervention. In India, an RCT with an augmented synthetic control was conducted in five states (Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan), whereby 40 out of 174 districts were randomized to receive six weeks of intervention. In Pakistan we deployed a pre-post design, whereby 25 city districts received six weeks of the intervention. Weekly COVID-19 vaccination data was sourced through government databases. Using Poisson regression models, the association between the intervention and vaccine uptake was estimated. In Ukraine we conducted a survey among Facebook users at three time points during the RCT, to ascertain vaccination intentions and trust in vaccines. The campaigns reached more than 110 million Facebook users and garnered 2.9 million clicks. In Ukraine, we found that the intervention did not affect oblast-level vaccination coverage (Relative Risk (RR): 0.93, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 0.86–1.01). Similarly, in India and Pakistan we found no effect of our intervention (India: RR 0.85, 95% CI 0.70–1.04; Pakistan: RR 0.64, 95% CI 0.01–29.9). The survey among Facebook users in Ukraine showed that trust in vaccines and information sources was an important predictor of vaccination status and intention to get vaccinated. Our campaigns on Facebook had a wide reach, which did not translate in shifting behaviours. Timing and external events may have limited the effectiveness of our interventions. Public Library of Science 2023-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10529538/ /pubmed/37756298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002357 Text en © 2023 Winters et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Winters, Maike
Christie, Sarah
Lepage, Chelsey
Malik, Amyn A.
Bokemper, Scott
Abeyesekera, Surangani
Boye, Brian
Moini, Midhat
Jamil, Zara
Tariq, Taha
Beresh, Tamara
Kazymyrova, Ganna
Palamar, Liudmyla
Paintsil, Elliott
Faller, Alexandra
Seusan, Andreea
Bonnevie, Erika
Smyser, Joe
Khan, Kadeem
Gulaid, Mohamed
Francis, Sarah
Warren, Joshua L.
Thomson, Angus
Omer, Saad B.
Persuasive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns on Facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan
title Persuasive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns on Facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan
title_full Persuasive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns on Facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan
title_fullStr Persuasive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns on Facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Persuasive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns on Facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan
title_short Persuasive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns on Facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in Ukraine, India, and Pakistan
title_sort persuasive covid-19 vaccination campaigns on facebook and nationwide vaccination coverage in ukraine, india, and pakistan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10529538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37756298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002357
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