Financial incentives for COVID-19 vaccines in a rural low-resource setting: a cluster-randomized trial.

Raymond Duch ORCID logo ; Edward Asiedu ORCID logo ; Ryota Nakamura ORCID logo ; Thomas Rouyard ORCID logo ; Alberto Mayol ORCID logo ; Adrian Barnett ; Laurence Roope ORCID logo ; Mara Violato ORCID logo ; Dorcas Sowah ; Piotr Kotlarz ORCID logo ; +1 more... Philip Clarke ORCID logo ; (2023) Financial incentives for COVID-19 vaccines in a rural low-resource setting: a cluster-randomized trial. Nature medicine, 29 (12). pp. 3193-3202. ISSN 1078-8956 DOI: 10.1038/s41591-023-02670-4
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We implemented a clustered randomized controlled trial with 6,963 residents in six rural Ghana districts to estimate the causal impact of financial incentives on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination uptake. Villages randomly received one of four video treatment arms: a placebo, a standard health message, a high cash incentive (60 Ghana cedis) and a low cash incentive (20 Ghana cedis). For the first co-primary outcome-COVID-19 vaccination intentions-non-vaccinated participants assigned to the cash incentive treatments had an average rate of 81% (1,733 of 2,168) compared to 71% (1,895 of 2,669) for those in the placebo treatment arm. For the other co-primary outcome of self-reported vaccinations 2 months after the initial intervention, the average rate for participants in the cash treatment was 3.5% higher than for participants in the placebo treatment (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.001, 6.9; P = 0.045): 40% (602 of 1,486) versus 36.3% (672 of 1,850). We also verified vaccination status of participants: in the cash treatment arm, 36.6% (355 of 1,058) of verified participants had at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine compared to 30.3% (439 of 1,544) for those in the placebo-a difference of 6.3% (95% CI: 2.4, 10.2; P = 0.001). For the intention and the vaccination outcomes, the low cash incentive (20 Ghana cedis) had a larger positive effect on COVID-19 vaccine uptake than the high cash incentive (60 Ghana cedis). Trial identifier: AEARCTR-0008775 .

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