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Impact of a Health Communication Campaign on Uptake of Contraceptive Services during the 2016-2017 Zika Virus Outbreak in Puerto Rico.

Euna M August1, Rachel Powell2, Elana Morris1, Lisa Romero3, Lauren B Zapata3, Eva Lathrop4.   

Abstract

The Zika Contraception Access Network (Z-CAN) was established during the 2016-2017 Zika virus outbreak in Puerto Rico as a short-term emergency response program providing client-centered contraceptive counseling and same-day access to the full range of reversible contraceptive methods at no cost to women wishing to delay pregnancy. An evidence-based communication campaign, Ante La Duda, Pregunta (ALDP), was launched to encourage utilization of Z-CAN services. We assessed the effectiveness of campaign tactics in increasing awareness of Z-CAN among women in Puerto Rico. Data on campaign exposure and awareness were obtained through a self-administered online survey approximately two weeks after an initial Z-CAN visit, while the number of searches for participating clinics were obtained from monitoring the campaign website. Findings demonstrated that the most common ways survey respondents learned about Z-CAN were through friends or family (38.3%), social media (23.9%), a clinical encounter (12.7%), and website (11.7%). Nearly two-thirds (61.1%) of respondents had heard of the ALDP campaign. Over the campaign's duration, there were 27,273 searches for Z-CAN clinics. Findings suggest that evidence-based communication campaigns may increase awareness of needed public health services during emergencies. Word of mouth, social media, and digital engagement may be appropriate communication tactics for emergency response mobilization.

Entities:  

Year:  2021        PMID: 34182847      PMCID: PMC8712614          DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2021.1945198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Commun        ISSN: 1041-0236


  19 in total

1.  The social media manifesto: a comprehensive review of the impact of social media on emergency management.

Authors:  Adam Crowe
Journal:  J Bus Contin Emer Plan       Date:  2011-02

2.  Young adults' sources of contraceptive information: variations based on demographic characteristics and sexual risk behaviors.

Authors:  Atika Khurana; Amy Bleakley
Journal:  Contraception       Date:  2014-10-22       Impact factor: 3.375

3.  Contraception as a Medical Countermeasure to Reduce Adverse Outcomes Associated With Zika Virus Infection in Puerto Rico: The Zika Contraception Access Network Program.

Authors:  Lisa Romero; Lisa M Koonin; Lauren B Zapata; Stacey Hurst; Zipatly Mendoza; Eva Lathrop
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 9.308

4.  Community Understanding of Contraception During the Zika Virus Outbreak in Puerto Rico.

Authors:  Euna M August; Jackie Rosenthal; Ruben Torrez; Lisa Romero; Erin N Berry-Bibee; Meghan T Frey; Ricardo Torres; Brenda Rivera-García; Margaret A Honein; Denise J Jamieson; Eva Lathrop
Journal:  Health Promot Pract       Date:  2019-05-29

5.  Updated baseline prevalence of birth defects potentially related to Zika virus infection.

Authors:  Samantha M Olson; Augustina Delaney; Abbey M Jones; Christopher P Carr; Rebecca F Liberman; Nina E Forestieri; Van T Tong; Suzanne M Gilboa; Margaret A Honein; Cynthia A Moore; Janet D Cragan
Journal:  Birth Defects Res       Date:  2019-07-02       Impact factor: 2.344

Review 6.  Impact of internet use on health-related behaviors and the patient-physician relationship: a survey-based study and review.

Authors:  Suzy A Iverson; Kristin B Howard; Brian K Penney
Journal:  J Am Osteopath Assoc       Date:  2008-12

7.  Program Fidelity and Patient Satisfaction among Women Served by the Zika Contraception Access Network Program in Puerto Rico.

Authors:  Lauren B Zapata; Lisa Romero; Maria I Rivera; Stephanie K Rivera-Soto; Stacey Hurst; Zipatly V Mendoza; Heather B Clayton; Nabal Bracero; Maura K Whiteman; Eva Lathrop
Journal:  Womens Health Issues       Date:  2020-05-04

8.  Final Program Data and Factors Associated With Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Removal: The Zika Contraception Access Network.

Authors:  Eva Lathrop; Stacey Hurst; Zipatly Mendoza; Lauren B Zapata; Pierina Cordero; Rachel Powell; Caitlin Green; Nilda Moreno; Denise J Jamieson; Lisa Romero
Journal:  Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2020-05       Impact factor: 7.623

9.  The Zika Contraception Access Network: a feasibility programme to increase access to contraception in Puerto Rico during the 2016-17 Zika virus outbreak.

Authors:  Eva Lathrop; Lisa Romero; Stacey Hurst; Nabal Bracero; Lauren B Zapata; Meghan T Frey; Maria I Rivera; Erin N Berry-Bibee; Margaret A Honein; Judith Monroe; Denise J Jamieson
Journal:  Lancet Public Health       Date:  2018-01-19

10.  Ante La Duda, Pregunta: A Social Marketing Campaign to Improve Contraceptive Access during a Public Health Emergency.

Authors:  Rachel Powell; Jackie Rosenthal; Euna M August; Meghan Frey; Luis Garcia; Turquoise Sidibe; Zipatly Mendoza; Lisa Romero; Eva Lathrop
Journal:  Health Commun       Date:  2020-10-04
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