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. 2022 Aug 3;2022(8):CD015270. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD015270

NCT04963790.

Study name Enabling family physicians to reduce vaccine hesitancy andiIncrease Covid‐19 vaccine uptake
Starting date 15 July 2021
Contact information Stephanie Chenail, stephaniechenail@montfort.on.ca
Methods 
  • Study design: randomised controlled trial

  • Type of publication: trial registration

  • Setting: Canadian Practice Information Network

  • Country: Canada

  • Language: English and French

Intervention Personalised text messages
  • Tailored COVID‐19 vaccine messaging (messages meaningful to the recipients in the different segments (age, language, education level, rurality, sex, gender, …))

  • Active comparator: other health‐related messaging

Population 
  • Population:general population

  • Inclusion criteria: 18 years and older, non‐vaccinated, enrolled in a participating CPIN primary care practice

  • Exclusion criteria: patients who do not speak one of Canada's official languages (English and French)

Outcomes
  • Vaccine uptake: proportion of hesitant individuals who received a COVID‐19 vaccine

  • WIllingness to get vaccinated:iIndividual willingness to receive a COVID‐19 vaccine

Estimated completion date and number of participants September 2022, 7200 planned
Notes
  • COI: NR

  • Funding: Hopital Montfort