多哥全面信任运动评估:运动暴露与感兴趣的计划生育结果之间的关系。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Dana Loll, Hilaire Tokplo, Timothy R Werwie, Serge Prince-Agbodjan, Djibril Ouro-Gnao, Claudia Vondrasek, Sethson Kassengne, Robert Hugues Yaovi Nagbe, Lorimpo Babogou, Erin Portillo, Danielle Naugle
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在多哥,计划生育的使用率仍然很低;在15至49岁的已婚女性中,只有24.1%的人使用现代FP。西非突破行动(WABA)项目开发了Confiance Totale电台活动,该活动使用饱和+方法来鼓励FP的使用。本研究介绍了对Confiance Totale的评估结果,该评估调查了活动暴露与感兴趣结果之间的关联。广播结束后,该团队对2200名年龄在18岁至49岁之间的受访者进行了一项横断面家庭调查。组合和性别分层的多变量模型预测了受性别、年龄、地点、婚姻状况、教育程度、宗教和经济状况控制的兴趣结果。在听到竞选口号后,大约45%的参与者听过这场竞选。接触该活动与许多概念和行为结果有关,包括目前使用的设施依赖性FP方法(OR = 1.77,p 自信总量几乎与所有感兴趣的概念和行为结果都相关,尤其是在女性中。这表明,高剂量广播可能有效地提高人们对卫生系统的信心,改善人们对FP的看法。
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Evaluation of the Confiance Totale Campaign in Togo: Associations Between Campaign Exposure and Family Planning Outcomes of Interest.

In Togo, family planning (FP) use remains low; only 24.1% of married woman ages 15 to 49 use modern FP. The West Africa Breakthrough ACTION (WABA) project developed the Confiance Totale radio campaign, which used a Saturation+ approach to encourage FP use. This study presents the results of an evaluation of Confiance Totale which investigates associations between campaign exposure and outcomes of interest. Following the broadcasts, the team conducted a cross-sectional household survey among 2,200 respondents ages 18 to 49. Combined and sex-stratified multivariable models predicting outcomes of interest controlled for sex, age, site, marital status, educational attainment, religion, and economic status. Upon hearing a campaign jingle, approximately 45% of participants had heard the campaign. Exposure to the campaign was associated with many ideational and behavioral outcomes including current use of a facility-dependent FP method (OR = 1.77, p < .001). In stratified models, several outcomes were significantly associated with exposure in the women-only models but not in the men-only models. Exposure to Confiance Totale was associated with nearly all ideational and behavioral outcomes of interest, particularly among women. This demonstrates that high dosage broadcasting may be effective in promoting confidence in the health system and improving perceptions of FP.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives is the leading journal covering the full breadth of a field that focuses on the communication of health information globally. Articles feature research on: • Developments in the field of health communication; • New media, m-health and interactive health communication; • Health Literacy; • Social marketing; • Global Health; • Shared decision making and ethics; • Interpersonal and mass media communication; • Advances in health diplomacy, psychology, government, policy and education; • Government, civil society and multi-stakeholder initiatives; • Public Private partnerships and • Public Health campaigns. Global in scope, the journal seeks to advance a synergistic relationship between research and practical information. With a focus on promoting the health literacy of the individual, caregiver, provider, community, and those in the health policy, the journal presents research, progress in areas of technology and public health, ethics, politics and policy, and the application of health communication principles. The journal is selective with the highest quality social scientific research including qualitative and quantitative studies.
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