Croager Emma Jane, Gray Victoria, Pratt Iain Stephen, Slevin Terry, Pettigrew Simone, Holman C D'arcy, Bulsara Max, Emery Jon
Cancer Council Western Australia, Subiaco, WA, Australia.
University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.
Front Public Health. 2018 Feb 8;6:22. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00022. eCollection 2018.
Cancer outcomes for people living in rural and remote areas are worse than for those living in urban areas. Although access to and quality of cancer treatment are important determinants of outcomes, delayed presentation has been observed in rural patients.
Formative research with people from rural Western Australia (WA) led to the Find Cancer Early campaign. Find Cancer Early was delivered in three regions of WA, with two other regions acting as controls. Staff delivered the campaign using a community engagement approach, including promotion in local media. Television communications were not used to minimize contamination in the control regions. The campaign evaluation was undertaken at 20 months a computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) survey comparing campaign and control regions. The primary outcome variable was knowledge of cancer signs and symptoms.
Recognition and recall of Find Cancer Early and symptom knowledge were higher in the campaign regions. More than a quarter of those who were aware of the campaign reported seeing the GP as a result of their exposure.
Despite limited use of mass media, Find Cancer Early successfully improved knowledge of cancer symptoms and possibly led to changes in behavior. Social marketing campaigns using community development can raise awareness and knowledge of a health issue in the absence of television advertising.
生活在农村和偏远地区的癌症患者的治疗结果比城市地区的患者更差。尽管获得癌症治疗的机会和治疗质量是治疗结果的重要决定因素,但农村患者中已观察到就诊延迟的情况。
对西澳大利亚州(WA)农村地区居民进行的形成性研究促成了“早期发现癌症”运动。“早期发现癌症”运动在西澳大利亚州的三个地区开展,另外两个地区作为对照。工作人员采用社区参与的方式开展该运动,包括在当地媒体上进行宣传。未使用电视宣传以尽量减少对照地区的干扰。在20个月时进行了运动评估——通过计算机辅助电话访谈(CATI)调查对开展运动的地区和对照地区进行比较。主要结果变量是对癌症体征和症状的了解。
在开展运动的地区,对“早期发现癌症”运动的认知和回忆以及症状知识水平更高。超过四分之一知晓该运动的人表示,由于接触该运动,他们去看了全科医生。
尽管大众媒体的使用有限,但“早期发现癌症”运动成功提高了对癌症症状的认识,并可能导致了行为改变。在没有电视广告的情况下,利用社区发展开展的社会营销活动可以提高对健康问题的认识和了解。