Smoke-Free Home: Developing an Aboriginal Health Promotion and Social Marketing Campaign in Western Sydney, Australia

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sarah Ip, Candace Angelo, Pola Cohen, Elka Tinker, Andi Andronicos, Michelle Dickson
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Abstract

Issue Addressed

This brief report describes the development of a social marketing campaign, ‘Aboriginal Smoke-free Home’, developed in direct response to a community-identified necessity to advocate for improved messaging concerning smoke-free homes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families residing on Darug Country in the Mount Druitt and Blacktown regions of Western Sydney, NSW. The campaign's launch in early 2020 demanded considerable adaptability to address challenges arising from COVID-19 outbreaks.

Methods

In consultation and collaboration with Aboriginal community members and organisations, Western Sydney Local Health District co-developed a social marketing strategy including an animated video and static smoke-free advertisements. The strategy followed a five-phased iterative approach. Campaign engagement and reach data were collected from Facebook analytics and advertising agency reports. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic demanded flexibility in the campaign launch, prompting a shift towards a more prominent social media presence and the integration of COVID-19 messaging.

Results

Social media and localised multimedia approaches for campaign dissemination were undertaken from community members' input and feedback. Paid advertising has a greater potential for increasing audience reach.

Conclusions

Despite the challenges of COVID-19, the Aboriginal Smoke-free Home campaign reached an extensive audience. The study findings demonstrate the strength of working in partnership and the benefit of working in response to community-identified needs in health promotion.

So What?

Limited research exists on social marketing approaches for Aboriginal health promotion programs. This study focuses on the successes and challenges in design and implementation and unveils preliminary numerical reach findings, highlighting diverse approaches. Further investigation is needed, and a campaign evaluation is in progress.

无烟家庭:在澳大利亚西悉尼开展土著居民健康促进和社会营销活动
本简短报告描述了一项社会营销活动“土著无烟之家”的发展,该活动的发展直接响应了社区确定的需要,倡导改善居住在新南威尔士州西悉尼德鲁伊特山和布莱克敦地区达鲁格地区的土著和托雷斯海峡岛民家庭关于无烟之家的信息。该运动于2020年初启动,需要相当大的适应性,以应对2019冠状病毒病疫情带来的挑战。方法通过与土著社区成员和组织协商和合作,西悉尼地方卫生区共同制定了一项社会营销战略,包括动画视频和静态无烟广告。该策略遵循五个阶段的迭代方法。活动参与度和覆盖面数据收集自Facebook分析和广告代理报告。COVID-19大流行的爆发要求在活动启动时保持灵活性,促使人们转向更突出的社交媒体存在,并整合COVID-19消息传递。结果利用社区成员的意见和反馈,采用社会化媒体和本地化多媒体的方式进行活动传播。付费广告在扩大受众范围方面具有更大的潜力。尽管面临COVID-19的挑战,土著无烟家庭运动仍吸引了广泛的受众。研究结果表明,合作的力量和为满足社区确定的健康促进需要而工作的好处。那又怎样?原住民健康促进计画的社会行销方法研究有限。本研究侧重于设计和实施中的成功和挑战,并揭示了初步的数值研究结果,强调了不同的方法。需要进一步调查,活动评估正在进行中。
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Health Promotion Journal of Australia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
115
期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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