Utilizing Social Marketing for TB Education with the Navajo Nation
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Utilizing Social Marketing for TB Education
with the Navajo Nation
Diana Fortune RN BSN
Program Manager
New Mexico DOH
Objective
Describe social marketing strategies
utilized on the Navajo Nation to provide
community TB education
What is Social Marketing?
“…….the use of marketing principles to
influence human behavior in order to improve
health or benefit society.”
CDC: Gateway to Health Communication & Social Marketing”
Types of Social Media
High Tech:
Technology available to person
Ability to use technology
Low Tech:
More passive on client’s part
Types of Social Media
High Tech
Internet
Twitter
YouTube
Facebook
Low Tech
Posters
Movie Ad
Television
Billboards
Radio
When has social marketing exacted changes in behavior?
When has social media exacted changes in behavior?
When has social marketing exacted changes in behavior?
When has social marketing exacted changes in behavior?
Health Communication Basics
How Do I Do It?
Describe the problem
Perform Market Research
Define Market Strategy
Develop Interventions
Evaluate your plan
Implement your plan
How Do I Do It?
Careful thought & knowledge of problem
Public health surveillance – disease burden
Needed Policy changes
CDCynergy
modelhttp://www.orau.gov/cdcynergy/soc2w
eb/default.htm
Health Communication Basics
How Do I Do It?
Describe the problem
Perform Market Research
Define Market Strategy
Develop Interventions
Evaluate your plan
Implement your plan
Describe the problem
TB Mortality Study from 2007 – 2009
16% Mortality rate in NM
Populations Impacted
Native American – (40%)
Hispanics born in Mexico – (40%)
Reasons
Delay in patient seeking treatment
Delay in clinician diagnosis
Health Communication Basics
How Do I Do It?
Describe the problem
Perform Market Research
Define Market Strategy
Develop Interventions
Evaluate your plan
Implement your plan
Perform Market Research
Enhance understanding of your target
audience’s characteristics
NM DOH TB Program met with:
Navajo Nation TB Program
Indian Health Services
Appropriate Media
Poor access to internet
Good portion of Navajo – do not have electricity
Cell phone reception is poor in many areas
High Tech Media – not an option
Health Communication Basics
How Do I Do It?
Describe the problem
Perform Market Research
Define Market Strategy
Develop Interventions
Evaluate your plan
Implement your plan
Define Market Strategy
Plan of action- entire marketing program
Target audience
Desired behavior change
Benefits
Interventions to support change
Researched “products” already developed
Washington State, Canada
Health Communication Basics
Describe the problem
Perform Market Research
Define Market Strategy
Develop Interventions
Evaluate your plan
Implement your plan
Develop Interventions
Patient education:
Posters, billboards, movie ads, radio ads
Documentary of TB on Navajo Nation
Utilized in waiting rooms in IHS facilities
Clinician Education
Four Corners TB/HIV Conference
UNIDOS Conference
Navajo Nation Posters
Billboard on Navajo Nation
Billboard: Between Las Cruces, NM & El Paso, TX & Mexico
Health Communication Basics
Describe the problem
Perform Market Research
Define Market Strategy
Develop Interventions
Evaluate your plan
Implement your plan
Evaluate Your Plan
Ultimate Goal
Decrease in TB related deaths
May take years to see decrease
How to measure…..change in behaviors
Survey outside of Movie Theatre (not viable)
Survey outside Casino (not viable)
Billboards display close to Casino
Utilize Census Block Groups
30 random groups – survey 7-10 household
Health Communication Basics
Describe the problem
Perform Market Research
Define Market Strategy
Develop Interventions
Evaluate your plan
Implement your plan
Implement Your Plan
January 2011: Posters printed
Reprinted Nov 2011
NM DOH Website – available to reprint
March 2011: Billboard at (2) locations
Gallup & Farmington
Relocated one billboard – better site
Third location added: Nov 2011
Stay in place until Jan 31, 2012 or later…….
October 2011: Movie Theatre Ads initiated
Radio Ad
Script developed and recorded
Not on radio yet……
Cost of Implementation
Posters: $200/approx for 300+ posters
Billboards: $4,900/3 billboards for 1 yr +
Movie Theatre Ads
15 seconds; $6078 for 12 months/2 theaters
510,000 people annual attendance
Radio Ads
No cost;
recorded at Four Directions Studio
Shiprock, NM (HIS facility)
Funding for Implementation
Media Campaign: CDC Carry over $$
Clinician Educational Conferences
Four Corners HIV/TB
Collaborative Effort – NM, AZ, UT, CO, NN
UNIDOS: Mini-grant CDC
Posters/Billboards – NM Office of Border Health
How to adapt to your area…..?
Utilize tools already developed
Adapt to your audience
State printers
Think outside the box
Don’t even admit there is a box
See what resources are available
Native American Population
IHS – media department
Universities & other schools
MPH students
Don’t be discouraged: Genius is just inflamed enthusiasm
TB ETN Award: Sept 2012
Social Marketing for TB Education
Go Forward With Courage
When you are in doubt, be still, and wait;
when doubt no longer exists for you, then go forward with courage.
So long as mists envelop you, be still;
be still until the sunlight pours through and dispels the mists
-- as it surely will.
Then act with courage.
PONCA CHIEF WHITE EAGLE