Anderson Allison C, Mackey Tim K, Attaran Amir, Liang Bryan A
a Global Health Policy Institute, School of Medicine , University of California , San Diego, La Jolla , California , USA.
b Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies , Washington , DC , USA.
J Health Commun. 2016;21(4):397-407. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1095816. Epub 2016 Feb 4.
Illicit online pharmacies are a growing global public health concern. Stakeholders have started to engage in health promotion activities to educate the public, yet their scope and impact has not been examined. We wished to identify health promotion activities focused on consumer awareness regarding the risks of illicit online pharmacies. Organizations engaged on the issue were first identified using a set of engagement criteria. We then reviewed these organizations for health promotion programs, educational components, public service announcements, and social media engagement. Our review identified 13 organizations across a wide spectrum of stakeholders. Of these organizations, 69.2% (n = 9) had at least one type of health promotion activity targeting consumers. Although the vast majority of these organizations were active on Facebook or Twitter, many did not have dedicated content regarding online pharmacies (Facebook: 45.5%, Twitter: 58.3%). An online survey administered to 6 respondents employed by organizations identified in this study found that all organizations had dedicated programs on the issue, but only half had media planning strategies in place to measure the effectiveness of their programs. Overall, our results indicate that though some organizations are actively engaged on the issue, communication and education initiatives have had questionable effectiveness in reaching the public. We note that only a few organizations offered comprehensive and dedicated content to raise awareness on the issue and were effective in social media communications. In response, more robust collaborative efforts between stakeholders are needed to educate and protect the consumer about this public health and patient safety danger.
非法在线药店日益成为全球公共卫生问题。利益相关者已开始开展健康促进活动以教育公众,但其范围和影响尚未得到审视。我们希望确定专注于提高消费者对非法在线药店风险认识的健康促进活动。首先使用一套参与标准确定参与该问题的组织。然后我们审查这些组织的健康促进项目、教育内容、公共服务公告和社交媒体参与情况。我们的审查确定了广泛利益相关者中的13个组织。在这些组织中,69.2%(n = 9)至少有一种针对消费者的健康促进活动类型。尽管这些组织中的绝大多数在脸书或推特上很活跃,但许多没有关于在线药店的专门内容(脸书:45.5%,推特:58.3%)。对本研究中确定的组织雇佣的6名受访者进行的一项在线调查发现,所有组织都有关于该问题的专门项目,但只有一半制定了媒体规划策略来衡量其项目效果。总体而言,我们的结果表明,尽管一些组织积极参与该问题,但沟通和教育举措在向公众宣传方面效果存疑。我们注意到只有少数组织提供了全面且专门的内容来提高对该问题的认识,并且在社交媒体沟通方面有效。对此,利益相关者之间需要更有力的协作努力,以教育和保护消费者免受这种公共卫生和患者安全威胁。