Nyirenda Deborah, Makawa Tamara Chipasula, Chapita Greyson, Mdalla Chisomo, Nkolokosa Mzati, O'byrne Thomasena, Heyderman Robert, Desmond Nicola
Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme, Malawi; University of Malawi-College of Medicine, Malawi; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK.
Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme, Malawi.
Public Underst Sci. 2018 Feb;27(2):229-242. doi: 10.1177/0963662516656110. Epub 2016 Jun 30.
Radio is an effective source of health information in many resource poor countries. In Malawi, 53% of households own radios however few radio programmes in Malawi focus on health issues in the context of medical research. An interactive health-talk radio programme ' Umoyo nkukambirana' was introduced by Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme on a national radio station. The aim was to increase awareness of health and medical research, and improve engagement between researchers, healthcare workers and the public. The content and presentation were developed through participatory community consultations. Focus Group Discussions were conducted with established Radio Listening Clubs whilst quantitative data was collected using toll free FrontlineSMS to explore national response. A total of 277 to 695 SMS (Median: 477) were received per theme. The majority of SMS were received from men (64%) and mainly from rural areas (54%). The programme improved knowledge of medical research, health and dispelled misconceptions. This study suggests that the radio may be an effective means of increasing the exposure of men to health information in resource poor settings.
在许多资源匮乏的国家,广播是健康信息的有效来源。在马拉维,53%的家庭拥有收音机,然而马拉维很少有广播节目关注医学研究背景下的健康问题。马拉维-利物浦-惠康信托临床研究项目在一家国家广播电台推出了一档互动式健康谈话广播节目“Umoyo nkukambirana”。其目的是提高对健康和医学研究的认识,并改善研究人员、医护人员和公众之间的互动。内容和呈现方式是通过参与式社区协商制定的。与现有的广播收听俱乐部进行了焦点小组讨论,同时使用免费的前线短信服务收集定量数据,以探索全国的反应。每个主题共收到277至695条短信(中位数:477条)。大多数短信来自男性(64%),主要来自农村地区(54%)。该节目提高了对医学研究和健康的认识,并消除了误解。这项研究表明,在资源匮乏的环境中,广播可能是增加男性接触健康信息的有效手段。