[Communication as prevention of HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections.]

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista Espanola De Salud Publica Pub Date : 2020-12-01
Begoña Rodríguez Ortiz de Salazar
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Abstract

Objective: Interventions for the health promotion and prevention of HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are not being effective. I have analyzed the risk behaviors, the effectiveness of the campaigns, and the effectiveness of the channels, to determine the strategic keys of an effective communication. The aim of this work was to identify critical points and opportunities for communication improvement to promote behavioral changes and adoption of healthy lifestyles aimed at preventing HIV infections and other STIs.

Methods: Target audiences, channels, terminology used in the media, campaigns and behavior surveys were analyzed. The analysis was completed using the Focus Group's qualitative research technique aimed at target audiences, made up of young people between 16-18 years old, and men who have sex with other men (MSM).

Results: Young people do not have quality information and do not distinguish reliable sources to make decisions. The terminology used in the media does not respond to the current epidemiological situation. The campaigns go unnoticed, the messages are very general, the channels are not appropriate, and they do not achieve behavioral changes. Focus groups are very useful for analyzing critical points and insights, which cannot be measured with quantitative methods.

Conclusions: A new communication model is necessary for prevention of HIV and STIs, with the participation of the target audience to make the problem visible, transmit quality information, train communicators, adapt messages and channels, and evaluate interventions through Focus Groups of key populations.

[传播作为预防艾滋病毒感染和其他性传播感染的手段]。
目的促进健康、预防艾滋病毒感染和其他性传播感染(STI)的干预措施效果不佳。我分析了风险行为、宣传活动的效果和渠道的有效性,以确定有效传播的战略关键。这项工作的目的是确定改进传播的关键点和机会,以促进行为改变和采用健康的生活方式,从而预防艾滋病毒感染和其他性传播感染:方法:分析了媒体、活动和行为调查中使用的目标受众、渠道和术语。分析采用焦点小组定性研究技术完成,目标受众为 16-18 岁的年轻人和男男性行为者(MSM):结果:年轻人无法获得高质量的信息,也无法区分可靠的信息来源以做出决策。媒体使用的术语不符合当前的流行病学形势。宣传活动没有引起注意,信息非常笼统,渠道不合适,也没有实现行为上的改变。焦点小组对于分析关键点和洞察力非常有用,而这些是无法用定量方法衡量的:结论:预防艾滋病和性传播感染需要一种新的传播模式,在目标受众的参与下,使问题显性化,传播高质量的信息,培训传播者,调整信息和渠道,并通过重点人群焦点小组对干预措施进行评估。
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Revista Espanola De Salud Publica
Revista Espanola De Salud Publica PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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