Using the PEBIC criteria to assess the quality of responses provided during a Family Planning radio program.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-03-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1499341
Babafunke Fagbemi, Abiodun Adegbenro, Toyin Akande, Charles Udennaka, Adaora Uzoh-Ntiwunka, Bukola Toriola, Adenike Ayodele
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Abstract

Introduction: Radio remains a dominant source of information, in Sub-Saharan Africa, with 75% of the population relying on it. In Nigeria, radio reaches over 70% of citizens and stands as a vital tool for behavior change. Tailoring radio programs to address needs and cultural contexts of communities has proved essential for building trust and influencing behavioral change. Traditional evaluation of radio interactive programs focus on listener engagement metrics but overlooks the evaluation of the quality of the resource person's responses to the caller's questions. This study aimed to assess the quality of information delivered by resource persons during the interactive segments of a Family Planning (FP) radio program using a criteria.

Methods: A qualitative analysis was conducted on caller questions and resource person responses from FP radio programs in three Nigerian states. A customized ranking system based on "Presentation," "Empathy," "Provider's Bias elimination," "Information correctness," and "Context Specificity" (PEBIC) was used by FP experts to assess the resource person's response quality. The scores for the responses were segmented and categorized into low, moderate and high quality using the mean, and standard deviation then analyzed using SPSS version 20.

Results: For the technical segment of the radio program, while individually assessing each item on the criteria, the quality of responses was high, with an average of 91.2%. For the entertainment education segment of the radio program, while individually assessing each item on the criteria, the quality of responses with empathy was low (28%), however, the quality of responses for other criteria was high, with an average of 79.8%. Furthermore, in the overall quality of response for the technical segment, the responses given by the resource persons were of high quality (81%) while those of the entertainment education segment were of moderate quality (58%).

Conclusion: The radio program excelled in delivering technical information but fell short in fostering adequate empathy during the entertainment education segment. Additional training for resource persons to hone their skills in embedding their message delivery in an empathetic frame thus strengthening the emotive connection with the audience is key. This could significantly improve the program's overall impact.

使用PEBIC标准评估在计划生育广播节目中提供的回答的质量。
在撒哈拉以南非洲,广播仍然是主要的信息来源,75%的人口依赖广播。在尼日利亚,广播覆盖了70%以上的公民,是改变行为的重要工具。事实证明,根据社区的需要和文化背景定制广播节目对于建立信任和影响行为改变至关重要。对广播互动节目的传统评估侧重于听众参与指标,但忽视了对资源人员对来电者问题的回答质量的评估。本研究旨在使用一种标准评估计划生育广播节目互动环节中资源人员所提供信息的质量。方法:对尼日利亚三个州FP广播节目的呼叫者问题和资源人员的回答进行定性分析。计划生育专家采用基于“陈述”、“移情”、“提供者偏见消除”、“信息正确性”和“情境特异性”(PEBIC)的定制排名系统来评估资源人的反应质量。使用均值将回答的得分分割并分为低、中、高质量,然后使用SPSS version 20分析标准差。结果:对于广播节目的技术部分,在按标准单独评估每个项目时,反馈质量较高,平均为91.2%。在广播节目的娱乐教育栏目中,以单项标准进行评价时,“共情”的回答质量较低(28%),但其他标准的回答质量较高,平均达到79.8%。此外,在技术部分的整体回答质量中,资源人员给出的回答质量高(81%),而娱乐教育部分的回答质量中等(58%)。结论:该广播节目在传递技术信息方面表现出色,但在娱乐教育环节培养足够的同理心方面存在不足。对资源人员进行额外培训,磨练他们将信息传递嵌入移情框架的技能,从而加强与听众的情感联系,这是关键。这可以显著提高项目的整体影响。
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