| Literature DB >> 29347986 |
Reshman Tabassum1, Guenter Froeschl2,3, Jonas P Cruz4, Paolo C Colet4, Sukhen Dey5, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam6,7,8.
Abstract
In recent years, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become epidemic in Bangladesh. Behaviour changing interventions are key to prevention and management of NCDs. A great majority of people in Bangladesh have low health literacy, are less receptive to health information, and are unlikely to embrace positive health behaviours. Mass media campaigns can play a pivotal role in changing health behaviours of the population. This review pinpoints the role of mass media campaigns for NCDs and the challenges along it, whilst stressing on NCD preventive programmes (with the examples from different countries) to change health behaviours in Bangladesh. Future research should underpin the use of innovative technologies and mobile phones, which might be a prospective option for NCD prevention and management in Bangladesh.Entities:
Keywords: Behaviour change; Chronic diseases; Communication; Health literacy; Mass media
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29347986 PMCID: PMC5774160 DOI: 10.1186/s12992-018-0325-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Health ISSN: 1744-8603 Impact factor: 4.185
Challenges for mass media in developing countries, including Bangladesh
| 1. Lack of urgency of people [ |
| 2. Inadequate information [ |
| 3. Absence of evidence based mass media programmes to support NCD prevention, |
| 4. Issues with dissemination of right message using appropriate media [ |
| 5. Technological issues using digital media, i.e. privacy concerns, and cyber security risks [ |
| 6. Alteration of messages [ |