A randomized assessment of the impact of ‘Those Nerdy Girls’ newsletters on adult vaccination outcomes
Malia Jones, Megan Reilly, Amanda Simanek, Alexis Stewart, Roopa Seshadri, Jennifer B. Dowd, Ashley Z. Ritter

TL;DR
A study found that digital newsletters from 'Those Nerdy Girls' improved knowledge about some vaccines but had limited impact on attitudes or vaccination rates.
Contribution
This is the first randomized study assessing the impact of digital newsletters on adult vaccination knowledge and behaviors.
Findings
Knowledge about RSV and shingles vaccines improved in the intervention group.
Influenza vaccination likelihood increased more in the intervention group than in controls.
Knowledge gains did not consistently translate into changes in vaccination attitudes or behaviors.
Abstract
Adult vaccine-preventable infectious diseases contribute substantial burden each year, and vaccine uptake remains suboptimal. As digital health communication grows, digital newsletters may represent a scalable, low-cost tool to promote vaccination. We conducted a randomized prospective study to evaluate the impact of digital newsletters on subscribers’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding four adult vaccines: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza, shingles, and COVID-19. Between November 2023 and January 2024, half of subscribers to the Those Nerdy Girls (TNG) Substack newsletter received additional vaccine-focused newsletters, while the other half received only the standard twice-weekly newsletters. Pre- and post-intervention online surveys assessed vaccine knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among adult subscribers who consented to participate. Across 1,327…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · Health Literacy and Information Accessibility · Misinformation and Its Impacts
