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Riding the rural radio wave: The impact of a community-led drug and alcohol radio advertising campaign in a remote Australian Aboriginal community.

Alice Munro1, Julaine Allan2, Anthony Shakeshaft1, Mieke Snijder1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Aboriginal people experience a higher burden of disease as a consequence of drug and alcohol (D&A) abuse. Although media campaigns can be a popular tool for disseminating health promotion messages, evidence of the extent to which they reduce the impact of substance abuse is limited, especially for rural Aboriginal communities. This paper is the first to examine the impact a locally designed D&A radio advertising campaign for Aboriginal people in a remote community in Western NSW.
DESIGN: A post-intervention evaluation.
SETTING: The radio campaign was implemented in Bourke, (population 2465, 30% Aboriginal). PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-three community surveys were completed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The self-reported level of awareness of the campaign and the number of self-referrals to local D&A workers in the intervention period.
RESULTS: Most respondents (79%) reported they listen to radio on a daily basis, with 75% reporting that they had heard one or more of the advertisements. The advertisement that was remembered best contained the voice of a respected, local person. There was one self-referral to local health services during the intervention timeframe.
CONCLUSION: The community-led radio advertising campaign increased community awareness of substance abuse harms, but had limited impact on formal help-seeking. This paper highlights the value of radio as a commonly used, trusted and culturally relevant health promotion medium for rural communities, especially when engaging local respected Aboriginal presenters.
© 2017 National Rural Health Alliance Inc.

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Keywords:  Aboriginal; community-led; drug and alcohol; health promotion; radio

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28234420     DOI: 10.1111/ajr.12345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Rural Health        ISSN: 1038-5282            Impact factor:   1.662


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