A short, animated video to improve good COVID-19 hygiene practices: a structured summary of a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Jun 5, 2020Trials

Using a short animated video to improve good COVID-19 hygiene: summary of a planned randomized trial

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Abstract

A total of 20,100 participants will be randomized to assess the effectiveness of an animated video on COVID-19 hygiene practices.

  • The study aims to quantify interest in watching a short animated video about COVID-19 hygiene.
  • Effectiveness of the video in increasing behavioral intent toward hygiene practices will be evaluated.
  • Improvement in knowledge about COVID-19 hygiene practices is also a key outcome.
  • Participants must be between 18 and 59 years old and reside in select countries.
  • The trial includes a comparison against a placebo video and a control group with no video.

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Key numbers

20,100
Total Participants Randomized
Participants will be randomized across three trial arms.
2,500
Initial Participants Recruited
Participants were recruited on Prolific Academic.
800
Completed Participants
Participants completed the study on the Gorilla platform.

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What this is

  • This protocol outlines a randomized controlled trial aimed at improving COVID-19 hygiene practices.
  • The intervention involves a short, animated video designed to enhance behavioral intent and knowledge about hygiene.
  • Participants will be recruited online and randomized into three groups: an intervention group receiving the video, a placebo group, and a control group.

Essence

  • The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an animated video in promoting COVID-19 hygiene practices among participants.

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