Smartphone app uses loyalty point incentives and push notifications to encourage influenza vaccine uptake.
dc.contributor.author | Dale, Leila Pfaeffli | |
dc.contributor.author | White, Lauren | |
dc.contributor.author | Mitchell, Marc | |
dc.contributor.author | Faulkner, Guy | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-06-08T14:11:37Z | |
dc.date.available | 2020-06-08T14:11:37Z | |
dc.date.issued | 0000-00-00 | |
dc.description.abstract | PURPOSE Carrot Rewards is a free incentive based smartphone health app available in participating provinces in Canada One feature of Carrot was designed to incentivize influenza vaccine education messages and encourage vaccine uptake for users in the province of British Columbia This study aimed to evaluate the uptake of the Carrot Flu Campaign educational quiz and to determine if mobile push notifications plus loyalty point incentives resulted in users visiting a sponsored pharmacy to discuss and receive the influenza vaccine METHODS The Carrot Flu Campaign delivered an in app quiz educating users on the importance of the influenza vaccine Push notifications were then sent to users when they came within 200 m of a sponsored pharmacy Those who visited the pharmacy collected bonus points and completed a follow up quiz tracking influenza vaccine behaviour A sub sample of users completed the Flu Campaign between their baseline and follow up Health Risk Assessment HRA a survey which asked about influenza vaccine uptake behaviour Descriptive statistics were summarized RESULTS A total of 38 1 30 538 80 228 registered Carrot users completed the Flu Campaign quiz Of those in participating cities n 21 469 41 clicked on the map to show the nearest sponsored pharmacy and 78 enabled their smartphone s locations feature allowing them to receive the push notifications A small number of users spoke to a pharmacist n 96 and less than half reported receiving the influenza vaccine 38 96 39 6 From the HRA sub sample n 3693 approximately 5 more users reported receiving the influenza vaccine during the 2017 influenza season compared to the previous year CONCLUSIONS Carrot Rewards used a novel delivery method to educate the general population and showed geolocation could be used to facilitate influenza vaccine uptake Future iterations could tailor content to target those most at risk and should consider more robust evaluation methods to determine the app s effectiveness | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.04.018 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://lib.digitalsquare.io/handle/123456789/62512 | |
dc.relation.uri | Vaccine | |
dc.title | Smartphone app uses loyalty point incentives and push notifications to encourage influenza vaccine uptake. | en |
dcterms.abstract | PURPOSE Carrot Rewards is a free incentive based smartphone health app available in participating provinces in Canada One feature of Carrot was designed to incentivize influenza vaccine education messages and encourage vaccine uptake for users in the province of British Columbia This study aimed to evaluate the uptake of the Carrot Flu Campaign educational quiz and to determine if mobile push notifications plus loyalty point incentives resulted in users visiting a sponsored pharmacy to discuss and receive the influenza vaccine METHODS The Carrot Flu Campaign delivered an in app quiz educating users on the importance of the influenza vaccine Push notifications were then sent to users when they came within 200 m of a sponsored pharmacy Those who visited the pharmacy collected bonus points and completed a follow up quiz tracking influenza vaccine behaviour A sub sample of users completed the Flu Campaign between their baseline and follow up Health Risk Assessment HRA a survey which asked about influenza vaccine uptake behaviour Descriptive statistics were summarized RESULTS A total of 38 1 30 538 80 228 registered Carrot users completed the Flu Campaign quiz Of those in participating cities n 21 469 41 clicked on the map to show the nearest sponsored pharmacy and 78 enabled their smartphone s locations feature allowing them to receive the push notifications A small number of users spoke to a pharmacist n 96 and less than half reported receiving the influenza vaccine 38 96 39 6 From the HRA sub sample n 3693 approximately 5 more users reported receiving the influenza vaccine during the 2017 influenza season compared to the previous year CONCLUSIONS Carrot Rewards used a novel delivery method to educate the general population and showed geolocation could be used to facilitate influenza vaccine uptake Future iterations could tailor content to target those most at risk and should consider more robust evaluation methods to determine the app s effectiveness | |
dcterms.contributor | Dale, Leila Pfaeffli | |
dcterms.contributor | White, Lauren | |
dcterms.contributor | Mitchell, Marc | |
dcterms.contributor | Faulkner, Guy | |
dcterms.identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.04.018 | |
dcterms.relation | Vaccine | |
dcterms.title | Smartphone app uses loyalty point incentives and push notifications to encourage influenza vaccine uptake. | en |