Status:

COMPLETED

Use of Airtime Timing to Improve Interactive Voice Response Surveys in Bangladesh and Uganda

Lead Sponsor:

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Collaborating Sponsors:

Makerere University

Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research

Conditions:

Surveys and Questionnaires

Noncommunicable Diseases

Eligibility:

All Genders

18+ years

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

This study evaluates the effect of two different airtime incentive timings on interactive voice response (IVR) survey cooperation, response, refusal and contact rates, as compared to a control group, ...

Detailed Description

Using random digit dialing sampling techniques, the study randomized RDD participants to one of three airtime incentive timings, some of all of that incentive being contingent on their completing the ...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Access to a mobile phone
  • Greater or equal to 18 years of age
  • In Bangladesh, conversant in either English or Bangla language. In Uganda, conversant in either Luo, Luganda, Runyakitara, or English languages.

Exclusion

  • Less than 18 years of age

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

March 26 2017

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

November 1 2017

Estimated Enrollment :

2287 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT04513236

Start Date

March 26 2017

End Date

November 1 2017

Last Update

May 10 2023

Active Locations (2)

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Institute of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Makerere University School of Public Health

Kampala, Uganda

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