A Randomized Trial of Behavioral Nudges Delivered Through Text Messages to Increase Influenza Vaccination Among Patients With an Upcoming Primary Care Visit.
Mitesh S PatelKatherine L MilkmanLinnea GandhiHeather N GraciDena GrometHung HoJoseph S KayTimothy W LeeJake RothschildModupe AkinolaJohn BeshearsJonathan E BogardAlison ButtenheimChristopher ChabrisGretchen B ChapmanJames J ChoiHengchen DaiCraig R FoxAmir GorenMatthew D HilcheyJillian HmurovicLeslie K JohnDean S KarlanMelanie KimDavid LaibsonCait LambertonBrigitte C MadrianMichelle N MeyerMaria ModanuJimin NamTodd RogersRenante RondinaSilvia SaccardoMaheen ShermohammedDilip SomanJehan SparksCaleb WarrenMegan WeberRon BermanChalanda N EvansSeung Hyeong LeeChristopher K SniderEli TsukayamaChristophe Van den BulteKevin G VolppAngela L DuckworthPublished in: American journal of health promotion : AJHP (2022)
Text messages encouraging vaccination and delivered prior to an upcoming appointment significantly increased influenza vaccination rates and could be a scalable approach to increase vaccination more broadly.