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Patient Portal Flu Vaccine Reminders_RCT 4

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) logo

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Influenza
Respiratory Tract Infections

Treatments

Behavioral: Text Pre-Appointment Reminder
Behavioral: Portal Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Behavioral: Text Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Behavioral: Text Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Behavioral: Portal Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Behavioral: Portal Pre-Appointment Reminder

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT05052190
17-001889-AM-00015
R01AI135029-04 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This trial is taking place in Los Angeles, CA at clinics within the UCLA Health System.

The study design is a 2x2 nested factorial design. Patients will be randomized into 1) receiving text based reminder messages, 2) portal-based reminder messages or 3) the control group. Patients randomized to the intervention arms will receive reminders if they are due for influenza vaccine.

Nested within the reminder arms (text or portal), we will have 2 additional components for which patients will be randomized separately:

  • A direct scheduling link within the reminder letter enabling the patient to schedule an influenza vaccine only visit (direct scheduling link vs. no direct scheduling link).
  • A pre-appointment reminder, encouraging patients to ask for their influenza vaccine at their upcoming appointment (pre-appointment reminder encouraging influenza vaccination vs. standard pre-appointment reminder not mentioning influenza vaccination)

Despite the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendation in 2010 that all people above 6 months of age should receive an annual flu vaccine, vaccination rates remain low: at 6m-4.9 yrs. (70%), 5-17.9 yrs. (56%), 18-64.9 yrs. (38%), and >65 yrs. (63%). The investigators will assess the effectiveness of MyChart R/R messages and text R/R messages as compared to the standard of care control (no messages).

Full description

Sub-optimal vaccination rates are a significant problem in the U.S., despite their effectiveness in preventing morbidity and mortality from vaccine-preventable illness. For influenza specifically, annual epidemics of influenza cause substantial morbidity in the U.S. with up to 40,00-80,000 deaths/year and many hospitalizations, emergency and outpatient visits, and significant costs.

Reminder/recall (R/R), sent by phone, mail or other modality, can improve child and adult influenza vaccination rates. However, the majority of pediatric or adult primary care practices do not conduct R/R. Barriers are lack of finances, personnel, and algorithms to identify eligible patients.

A technological breakthrough that might overcome these barriers involves patient portals-- secure, web-based communication systems, embedded within electronic health records (EHRs), for patients and providers to communicate with each other via email and the internet. Portals are used by about half of Americans and half of UCLA patients. Another is text messaging at the health system level.

This randomized controlled trial will assess the effectiveness of reminders messages sent to portal users, encouraging influenza vaccination, on increasing influenza vaccination rates within a health system. Patients will be randomized into three groups: 1) one-third of patients will receive reminder letters via the portal, 2) one-third will receive reminders via text messages sent by the health system and 3) one-third will not receive reminders.

Patients in the reminder arms will be further randomized (separately) for two additional components: 1) direct appointment scheduling and 2) pre-appointment reminders.

Direct scheduling: The convenience of scheduling an appointment for influenza vaccination may increase the likelihood that patients receive an influenza vaccination. Patients receiving reminders will be randomized to receive one of two types of reminder letters: 1) one half will receive flu vaccine reminder letters with a link to the MyChart direct appointment scheduling page and 2) one half will receive flu vaccine reminder message without the direct appointment scheduling link.

Pre-appointment flu reminders: Finally, a missed opportunities for vaccination occurs when patients are eligible for vaccination but are not offered a vaccine at their medical appointment. Pre-appointment reminders, sent in advance of an upcoming appointment, encouraging the patient talk to their doctor about influenza vaccination, may increase the likelihood of that patient receiving a vaccine. Patients will be randomized to one of two groups: 1) one half will receive modified pre-appointment reminders that mention influenza vaccination and 2) one half will receive the standard pre-appointment reminders for an upcoming appointment (no mention of influenza vaccination).

Interventions that apply Behavioral Economics principles in vaccine promotion messaging can increase vaccine receipt. We will include ownership language in the pre-appointment messages. Additionally, the convenience of reminders sent via text and with a Direct Appointment Schedule link included enables patients to self-schedule a flu vaccine only visit, reducing friction for vaccine receipt.

For the primary analysis, the primary outcome will be the patient's end of flu season vaccination status. Intervention effects will be assessed using mixed effects log-binomial models. Models will contain terms for messaging modality (text v. portal v. none), pre-appointment reminders (sent v. not sent), and direct scheduling link (included v. not included).

The R/R text and portal messages (with and without direct scheduling links) and pre-appointment reminders and will all begin in October of 2021.

Enrollment

239,567 patients

Sex

All

Ages

6+ months old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Active Portal Users A patient within the UCLA Health System identified as a primary care patient per an internal algorithm

Exclusion criteria

  • A patient within the UCLA Health System not identified as a primary care patient per an internal algorithm

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Factorial Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

239,567 participants in 9 patient groups

Text Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive up to 3 R/R messages by text. R/R message will be sent with a Direct Appointment Scheduling link and instructions to make a flu vaccine appointment.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Text Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Text Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive up to 3 R/R messages by text with no link to schedule an appointment.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Text Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Text Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link + text Pre-Appointment Reminder
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive up to 3 R/R messages by text. R/R message will be sent with a Direct Appointment Scheduling link and instructions to make a flu vaccine appointment. Participants will receive a Pre-Appointment Reminder via text when they schedule a visit during the study period.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Text Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Behavioral: Text Pre-Appointment Reminder
Text Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link + Text Pre-Appointment Reminder
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive up to 3 R/R messages by text. R/R message will be sent without a Direct Appointment Scheduling link and instructions to make a flu vaccine appointment. Participants will receive a Pre-Appointment Reminder via text when they schedule a visit during the study period.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Text Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Behavioral: Text Pre-Appointment Reminder
Portal Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive up to 3 R/R messages by portal. R/R message will be sent with a Direct Appointment Scheduling link and instructions to make a flu vaccine appointment.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Portal Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Portal Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive up to 3 R/R messages by portal. R/R message will be sent without a Direct Appointment Scheduling link and instructions to make a flu vaccine appointment.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Portal Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Portal Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link + Portal Pre-Appointment Reminder
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive up to 3 R/R messages by portal. R/R message will be sent with a Direct Appointment Scheduling link and instructions to make a flu vaccine appointment. Participants will receive a Pre-Appointment Reminder advising them to ask their doctor for the flu vaccine at their upcoming appointment via portal when they schedule a visit during the study period.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Portal Pre-Appointment Reminder
Behavioral: Portal Message R/R with Direct Appointment Schedule Link
Portal Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link + Portal Pre-Appointment Reminder
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive up to 3 R/R messages by portal. R/R message will be sent without a Direct Appointment Scheduling link and instructions to make a flu vaccine appointment. Participants will receive a Pre-Appointment Reminder advising them to ask their doctor for the flu vaccine at their upcoming appointment via portal when they schedule a visit during the study period.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Portal Pre-Appointment Reminder
Behavioral: Portal Message R/R without Direct Appointment Schedule Link
No R/R Message or Pre-Appointment Reminder
No Intervention group
Description:
Participants do not receive any flu vaccine R/R message or Pre-Appointment Reminder advising them to ask their doctor for the flu vaccine at their upcoming appointment during the specified flu season.

Trial documents
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