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Analysis of the Impact of Communication Campaigns under the Project “Syphilis No”: A National Tool for Inducing and Promoting Health

Syphilis is increasingly prevalent around the world as a result of complex factors. In Brazil, the government declared a syphilis epidemic in 2016 and then set a strategic agenda to respond to this serious public health problem. In a joint effort, Brazil’s Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) recommended...

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Autores principales: Paiva, Jordana Crislayne de Lima, Dias-Trindade, Sara, Gonzalez, Mario Orestes Aguirre, Barros, Daniele Montenegro da Silva, Cardoso, Pablo Holanda, Bezerra, Pedro Henrique Castro, Lima, Thaisa Gois Farias de Moura Santos, Lacerda, Juciano de Sousa, Muneiro, Lilian Carla, Cunha-Oliveira, Aliete, Camarneiro, Ana Paula, Barbalho, Ingridy Marina Pierre, Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36497957
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315884
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author Paiva, Jordana Crislayne de Lima
Dias-Trindade, Sara
Gonzalez, Mario Orestes Aguirre
Barros, Daniele Montenegro da Silva
Cardoso, Pablo Holanda
Bezerra, Pedro Henrique Castro
Lima, Thaisa Gois Farias de Moura Santos
Lacerda, Juciano de Sousa
Muneiro, Lilian Carla
Cunha-Oliveira, Aliete
Camarneiro, Ana Paula
Barbalho, Ingridy Marina Pierre
Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros
author_facet Paiva, Jordana Crislayne de Lima
Dias-Trindade, Sara
Gonzalez, Mario Orestes Aguirre
Barros, Daniele Montenegro da Silva
Cardoso, Pablo Holanda
Bezerra, Pedro Henrique Castro
Lima, Thaisa Gois Farias de Moura Santos
Lacerda, Juciano de Sousa
Muneiro, Lilian Carla
Cunha-Oliveira, Aliete
Camarneiro, Ana Paula
Barbalho, Ingridy Marina Pierre
Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros
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description Syphilis is increasingly prevalent around the world as a result of complex factors. In Brazil, the government declared a syphilis epidemic in 2016 and then set a strategic agenda to respond to this serious public health problem. In a joint effort, Brazil’s Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) recommended that novel and diversified health communication strategies should be developed, which the “Syphilis No” project (SNP) later conducted through nationwide mass communication campaigns. We performed exploratory data analysis to identify and understand the results of three health communication campaigns by considering syphilis data trends in Brazil. The SNP, by using traditional and innovative means of communication, focused on multiple target audiences to encourage behavior changes through awareness and syphilis knowledge acquisition via the internet. In addition, the SNP disseminated information on syphilis testing, prevention, and treatment through social media and multiple media outlets. We observed that the period of the health campaigns corresponded to the period when the syphilis testing uptake increased and the number of reported cases dropped. Thus, our findings indicate that public health responses could substantially benefit from the use of health communication campaigns as a tool for health promotion, education, and transformation.
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spelling pubmed-97395252022-12-11 Analysis of the Impact of Communication Campaigns under the Project “Syphilis No”: A National Tool for Inducing and Promoting Health Paiva, Jordana Crislayne de Lima Dias-Trindade, Sara Gonzalez, Mario Orestes Aguirre Barros, Daniele Montenegro da Silva Cardoso, Pablo Holanda Bezerra, Pedro Henrique Castro Lima, Thaisa Gois Farias de Moura Santos Lacerda, Juciano de Sousa Muneiro, Lilian Carla Cunha-Oliveira, Aliete Camarneiro, Ana Paula Barbalho, Ingridy Marina Pierre Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Syphilis is increasingly prevalent around the world as a result of complex factors. In Brazil, the government declared a syphilis epidemic in 2016 and then set a strategic agenda to respond to this serious public health problem. In a joint effort, Brazil’s Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) recommended that novel and diversified health communication strategies should be developed, which the “Syphilis No” project (SNP) later conducted through nationwide mass communication campaigns. We performed exploratory data analysis to identify and understand the results of three health communication campaigns by considering syphilis data trends in Brazil. The SNP, by using traditional and innovative means of communication, focused on multiple target audiences to encourage behavior changes through awareness and syphilis knowledge acquisition via the internet. In addition, the SNP disseminated information on syphilis testing, prevention, and treatment through social media and multiple media outlets. We observed that the period of the health campaigns corresponded to the period when the syphilis testing uptake increased and the number of reported cases dropped. Thus, our findings indicate that public health responses could substantially benefit from the use of health communication campaigns as a tool for health promotion, education, and transformation. MDPI 2022-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9739525/ /pubmed/36497957 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315884 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paiva, Jordana Crislayne de Lima
Dias-Trindade, Sara
Gonzalez, Mario Orestes Aguirre
Barros, Daniele Montenegro da Silva
Cardoso, Pablo Holanda
Bezerra, Pedro Henrique Castro
Lima, Thaisa Gois Farias de Moura Santos
Lacerda, Juciano de Sousa
Muneiro, Lilian Carla
Cunha-Oliveira, Aliete
Camarneiro, Ana Paula
Barbalho, Ingridy Marina Pierre
Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros
Analysis of the Impact of Communication Campaigns under the Project “Syphilis No”: A National Tool for Inducing and Promoting Health
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title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Impact of Communication Campaigns under the Project “Syphilis No”: A National Tool for Inducing and Promoting Health
title_short Analysis of the Impact of Communication Campaigns under the Project “Syphilis No”: A National Tool for Inducing and Promoting Health
title_sort analysis of the impact of communication campaigns under the project “syphilis no”: a national tool for inducing and promoting health
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36497957
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315884
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