Effect and cost-effectiveness of educating mothers about childhood DPT vaccination on immunisation uptake, knowledge, and perceptions in Uttar Pradesh, India: A randomised controlled trial. S1 Data

Powell-Jackson, T, Fabbri, C, Dutt, V, Tougher, S and Kultar, S. 2018. Effect and cost-effectiveness of educating mothers about childhood DPT vaccination on immunisation uptake, knowledge, and perceptions in Uttar Pradesh, India: A randomised controlled trial. S1 Data. [Online]. PLOS Medicine. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002519.s002

Powell-Jackson, T, Fabbri, C, Dutt, V, Tougher, S and Kultar, S. Effect and cost-effectiveness of educating mothers about childhood DPT vaccination on immunisation uptake, knowledge, and perceptions in Uttar Pradesh, India: A randomised controlled trial. S1 Data [Internet]. PLOS Medicine; 2018. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002519.s002

Powell-Jackson, T, Fabbri, C, Dutt, V, Tougher, S and Kultar, S (2018). Effect and cost-effectiveness of educating mothers about childhood DPT vaccination on immunisation uptake, knowledge, and perceptions in Uttar Pradesh, India: A randomised controlled trial. S1 Data. [Data Collection]. PLOS Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002519.s002

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Description of data capture Data were collected at baseline in September 2015, 7 months later at endline in April 2016 and at a long term follow-up in March 2018. At baseline, 722 eligible mothers were interviewed. The survey tools were designed to capture the immunisation status of the child and the mother's knowledge of the causes of, symptoms of, and prevention methods against tetanus. Immunisation status was assessed in the standard way using the vaccination card and, if not available, self-reports from the mother. The interview also included `games' with chickpeas designed to elicit women's perceptions of the efficacy of tetanus and measles vaccination, as well as several verification questions to test comprehension of these games. At follow-up information of morbidity and immunisation status of other children in the household was collected. Data were collected on tablets using computer-assisted personal interviewing. Field staff were blinded to group assignment in the endline and follow-up survey.
Data capture method Interview: Face-to-face - CAPI
Data Collection Period
FromTo
September 2015March 2018
Date (Date published in a 3rd party system) 6 March 2018
Geographical area covered (offline during plugin upgrade)
North LatitudeEast LongitudeSouth LatitudeWest Longitude
29.041383.807324.87178.7206
Language(s) of written materials English, Hindi
Data Creators Powell-Jackson, T, Fabbri, C, Dutt, V, Tougher, S and Kultar, S
LSHTM Faculty/Department Faculty of Public Health and Policy > Dept of Global Health and Development
Research Centre Centre for Maternal, Reproductive and Child Health (MARCH)
Global Health Economics Centre
Vaccine Centre
Research Group Maternal healthcare markets Evaluation Team (MET)
Participating Institutions London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom, Sambodhi Research and Communications, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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ProjectFunderGrant NumberFunder URI
Evaluation of the Matrika Social Franchising Programme in Uttar Pradesh, IndiaMSD for MothersUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Date Deposited 26 Sep 2024 09:09
Last Modified 26 Sep 2024 09:19
Publisher PLOS Medicine

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