| Literature DB >> 34901067 |
Julio A Benavides1,2,3,4, Cristina Caparrós1,2, Ramiro Monã da Silva3, Tiziana Lembo5, Philip Tem Dia6, Katie Hampson4,5, Feliciano Dos Santos7.
Abstract
Music is a powerful approach to engage communities and disseminate information. Specifically, health campaigns employing music have been used to promote behaviors that can prevent emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). For example, hip hop artists supported campaigns to prevent acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in the 70s in the United States, while Brazilian funk promoted vaccination to mitigate the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Similarly, we broadcast musical messages in local languages to increase community awareness and support prevention measures in Guinea and Liberia in response to the recent Ebola outbreak in 2021. Given the potential of music to promote both individual and population-level behavioral changes to prevent transmission, there is a need to consolidate information on music-based health interventions, and on how we can measure their effectiveness. In this perspective, we provide examples of relevant initiatives, discussing challenges and solutions associated with implementing interventions based on our experience with the 2021 Ebola outbreak. We recommend four steps for a successful music-based health intervention including (1) establishing a task force, (2) compose a "catchy" song including critical preventive measures, (3) deliver the song to the target audience, and (4) evaluate the campaign effectiveness. We argue that close interactions between scientists and musicians can produce rapid musical content for disease prevention. We also identify and discuss several methodological frameworks for testing the effectiveness of such interventions. We conclude that support from public health authorities, government media departments, and international agencies, is necessary to deliver wide outreach and long-term sustainability of musical messaging toward effective EID prevention.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Ebola; HIV; art; health intervention; one health; pandemic; prevention
Year: 2021 PMID: 34901067 PMCID: PMC8655130 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.756152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Examples of music interventions to prevent and control endemic and emerging infectious diseases retrieved from PubMed published between 2006 and 2021.
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| COVID | Kitara and Ikoona ( | COVID-19 pandemic, Uganda's story | Uganda | General population | Social media, Radio, Television | 2020 |
| Cournoyer Lemaire ( | Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures: the use of music to communicate public health recommendations against the spread of COVID-19 | Canada | General population | Not defined | 2020 | |
| Deng et al. ( | Global COVID-19 Advertisements: Use of Informational, Transformational and Narrative Advertising Strategies | 49 countries (Worldwide) | General population | Web | 2020 | |
| Appiah et al. ( | Promoting COVID-19 vaccination through music and drama-Lessons from early phase of the pandemic | Global scale | General population | Live, Social media, Radio | 2021 | |
| Thompson et al. ( | Communicating Awareness About COVID-19 Through Songs: An Example From Ghana | Ghana | General population | Social media, Radio, Television | 2021 | |
| de-Graft Aikins and Akoi-Jackson ( | “Colonial Virus”: COVID-19, creative arts and public health communication in Ghana | Ghana | General population | Newspaper, Social media | 2020 | |
| Thampi et al. ( | It's in our hands: a rapid, international initiative to translate a hand hygiene song during the COVID-19 pandemic | Global scale | Children | Web | 2020 | |
| Ebola | Stürmer et al. ( | Mobilizing the global community to combat Ebola: Psychological effects of the Band Aid 30 campaign | Germany | University students | Web | 2016 |
| Hand germs | Younie et al. ( | Improving young children's handwashing behavior and understanding of germs: The impact of A Germ's Journey educational resources in schools and public spaces | United Kingdom | Children | Live | 2020 |
| Helminths | Al-Delaimy et al. ( | Developing and evaluating health education learning package (HELP) to control soil-transmitted helminth infections among Orang Asli children in Malaysia | Malaysia | Children | Live | 2014 |
| HIV | Turner-Musa et al. ( | Hip-hop to prevent substance use and HIV among African-American youth: a preliminary investigation | United States of America | Urban adolescents | Live | 2008 |
| Lemieux et al. ( | A music-based HIV prevention intervention for urban adolescents | United States of America | Urban adolescents | Live | 2008 | |
| Glenn and Wilson ( | African American adolescent perceptions of vulnerability and resilience to HIV | United States of America | Urban adolescents | Live | 2008 | |
| Diclemente et al. ( | African-American men's exposure to music videos and their sexual attitudes and risk behavior | United States of America | Adult men | Live | 2013 | |
| Harris et al. ( | Condom social marketing program to prevent HIV/AIDS in post-conflict Liberia | Liberia | Urban adolescents | Live | 2011 | |
| Muñoz-Laboy et al. ( | Condom use and hip hop culture: the case of urban young men in New York City | United States of America | Urban adolescents | Live | 2008 | |
| Geary et al. ( | Does MTV reach an appropriate audience for HIV prevention messages? Evidence from MTV viewership data in Nepal and Brazil | Nepal and Brazil | MTV audience | Television | 2006 | |
| Holstad et al. ( | Focus Group Evaluation of the LIVE Network-An Audio Music Program to Promote ART Adherence Self-Management | United States of America | HIV-infected persons | Television, Radio | 2012 | |
| Boutin-Foster et al. ( | Reducing HIV and AIDS through Prevention (RHAP): a theoretically based approach for teaching HIV prevention to adolescents through an exploration of popular music | United States of America | Urban adolescents | Live | 2010 | |
| Bastien ( | Reflecting and shaping the discourse: the role of music in AIDS communication in Tanzania | Tanzania | Young population | Radio | 2009 | |
| Minc et al. ( | The Jailbreak Health Project–incorporating a unique radio programme for prisoners | Australia | Prisoners | Radio | 2007 | |
| Bull et al. ( | What do young adults expect when they go online? Lessons for development of an STD/HIV and pregnancy prevention website | United States of America | Young population | Web | 2007 | |
| Rodriguez et al. ( | Feasibility and Acceptability of an Adolescent-Friendly Rap Video to Improve Health Literacy Among HIV-Positive Youth in Urban Peru | Peru | Urban adolescents | Live | 2021 | |
| Yoshida et al. ( | Evaluating educational media using traditional folk songs ('lam') in Laos: a health message combined with oral tradition | Laos | General population | Live | 2012 | |
| Stadler et al. ( | Hold on' (Bambelela)! Lyrical interpretations of participation in an HIV prevention clinical trial | South Africa | Young population | Live | 2018 | |
| Malaria | Paul and Pal ( | Intervention on malaria awareness among 'Bedia' tribal community in West Bengal, India | India | “Bedia” tribal community | Live | 2019 |
| Peto et al. ( | Reflections on a Community Engagement Strategy for Mass Antimalarial Drug Administration in Cambodia | Cambodia | Villages population | Live | 2018 | |
| Anderson et al. ( | Using participatory risk analysis to develop a song about malaria for young children in Limpopo Province, South Africa | South Africa | Children | Live | 2018 | |
| Manana et al. ( | “Maskandi experience”: exploring the use of a cultural song for community engagement in preparation for a pilot Sterile Insect Technique release programme for malaria vector control in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa 2019 | South Africa | General population | Live | 2021 | |
| Eskenazi et al. ( | A community-based education programme to reduce insecticide exposure from indoor residual spraying in Limpopo, South Africa | South Africa | Villages population | Live | 2019 | |
| Panter-Brick et al. ( | Culturally compelling strategies for behavior change: a social ecology model and case study in malaria prevention | Gambia | Rural areas | Live | 2006 | |
| Callery et al. ( | Engaging ethnic minority communities through performance and arts: health education in Cambodian forest villages | Cambodia | Mothers and children | Live | 2021 | |
| Neglected diseases | Williams et al. ( | Shadow Puppets and Neglected Diseases: A Qualitative Evaluation of a Health Promotion Performance in Rural Indonesia | Indonesia | General population | Live | 2018 |
| Tuberculosis | Thomas et al. ( | Effectiveness of TB sensitization initiatives in improving the involvement of self help group members in rural TB control in south India | India | General population | Live | 2016 |
We performed a rapid assessment of more recent literature in PubMed from 2006 to 2021 systematically searching studies using the terms “Music AND Health AND Intervention” extracted from all fields of papers, and studies for specific diseases [i.e., (“Music OR Song.