No, you cannot.
It's an individual, hormonal thing. She'll go broody, or she won't, as her hormone dictate. Some hens never go broody, even those of breeds listed as being frequently broody. Some hens you would never suspect (like RIRs, Leghorns, Lakenvelders, etc.) go broody. A hen may go broody once, or several times, or never.
It's less controllable than trying to make hens start to lay eggs - at least they will EVENTUALLY lay eggs. You can't count on broodiness eventually coming along.