Analyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in Brazil

Abstract Background Public health campaigns aim to promote awareness, increase knowledge, and encourage a target population to adopt desirable attitudes and behaviors. Assessing their reach from a multidimensional perspective through information technology can facilitate the development of more effe...

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Main Authors: Rafael de Morais Pinto, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros Valentim, Lyrene Fernandes da Silva, Thaísa Góis Farias de Moura Santos Lima, Vivekanandan Kumar, Carlos Alberto Pereira de Oliveira, Cristine Martins Gomes de Gusmão, Jailton Carlos de Paiva, Ion de Andrade
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:BMC Public Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11588-w
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spelling doaj-ff35024c324f41e3b22f1b129467440e2021-09-12T11:14:54ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-09-0121111310.1186/s12889-021-11588-wAnalyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in BrazilRafael de Morais Pinto0Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros Valentim1Lyrene Fernandes da Silva2Thaísa Góis Farias de Moura Santos Lima3Vivekanandan Kumar4Carlos Alberto Pereira de Oliveira5Cristine Martins Gomes de Gusmão6Jailton Carlos de Paiva7Ion de Andrade8Federal University of Rio Grande do NorteFederal University of Rio Grande do NorteFederal University of Rio Grande do NorteMinistry of HealthAthabasca UniversityLaboratory of Technological Innovation in Health (LAIS)Laboratory of Technological Innovation in Health (LAIS)Laboratory of Technological Innovation in Health (LAIS)Laboratory of Technological Innovation in Health (LAIS)Abstract Background Public health campaigns aim to promote awareness, increase knowledge, and encourage a target population to adopt desirable attitudes and behaviors. Assessing their reach from a multidimensional perspective through information technology can facilitate the development of more effective campaigns in public health response. Methods We scrutinized seven data sources from different perspectives to assess a health campaign launched in Brazil named “Syphilis No!”. This campaign is part of an Agenda for strategic actions to reduce syphilis in Brazil which includes dissemination of educommunication materials to remind people of the importance of syphilis prevention, emphasizing “test, treat and cure” concept. We developed a multidimensional analysis framework and implemented an information system to process the data from a time series perspective, and assessed the effects over time, both before and after the campaign. We descriptively analyzed data related to the campaign, including e-news, search engine activity, online courses, serological tests, medication distribution and case notification rates. Findings Regarding search engine activity, we observed the highest volume of search during the first week of campaigns in 2018 (between November 25th and December 7th). Nevertheless, analyzing this data in a trend plot revealed sustained growth until the end of 2019. From March 2018, the amount of e-news posts related to syphilis in Brazil, indexed by Google, followed an increasing slope, with a record peak in October 2019. In addition, data showed that 12 new online courses related to syphilis disease were available on the AVASUS Platform Learning Management System (LMS), to support efforts to promote lifelong learning for health professionals, teachers, and students. These courses reached more than 22,000 students between February 2019 and September 2020. Serological test data showed that the number of tests carried out in 2019 were 375·18% more than in 2015, even accounting for population growth. Finally, starting from the middle of 2018, the syphilis case notification rates followed a decreasing curve. Interpretation From this perspective, the “Syphilis No!” Project was a positive influence, inducing policy to fight syphilis in Brazil by supporting the implementation of a testing, treatment, and cure agenda (#TesteTrateCure). Certainly, this inference was made by analyzing multidimensional aspects and because, prior to 2018, the country had largely neglected this disease, with no records of communication actions during that period.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11588-w
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author Rafael de Morais Pinto
Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros Valentim
Lyrene Fernandes da Silva
Thaísa Góis Farias de Moura Santos Lima
Vivekanandan Kumar
Carlos Alberto Pereira de Oliveira
Cristine Martins Gomes de Gusmão
Jailton Carlos de Paiva
Ion de Andrade
spellingShingle Rafael de Morais Pinto
Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros Valentim
Lyrene Fernandes da Silva
Thaísa Góis Farias de Moura Santos Lima
Vivekanandan Kumar
Carlos Alberto Pereira de Oliveira
Cristine Martins Gomes de Gusmão
Jailton Carlos de Paiva
Ion de Andrade
Analyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in Brazil
BMC Public Health
author_facet Rafael de Morais Pinto
Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros Valentim
Lyrene Fernandes da Silva
Thaísa Góis Farias de Moura Santos Lima
Vivekanandan Kumar
Carlos Alberto Pereira de Oliveira
Cristine Martins Gomes de Gusmão
Jailton Carlos de Paiva
Ion de Andrade
author_sort Rafael de Morais Pinto
title Analyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in Brazil
title_short Analyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in Brazil
title_full Analyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in Brazil
title_fullStr Analyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in Brazil
title_sort analyzing the reach of public health campaigns based on multidimensional aspects: the case of the syphilis epidemic in brazil
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series BMC Public Health
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background Public health campaigns aim to promote awareness, increase knowledge, and encourage a target population to adopt desirable attitudes and behaviors. Assessing their reach from a multidimensional perspective through information technology can facilitate the development of more effective campaigns in public health response. Methods We scrutinized seven data sources from different perspectives to assess a health campaign launched in Brazil named “Syphilis No!”. This campaign is part of an Agenda for strategic actions to reduce syphilis in Brazil which includes dissemination of educommunication materials to remind people of the importance of syphilis prevention, emphasizing “test, treat and cure” concept. We developed a multidimensional analysis framework and implemented an information system to process the data from a time series perspective, and assessed the effects over time, both before and after the campaign. We descriptively analyzed data related to the campaign, including e-news, search engine activity, online courses, serological tests, medication distribution and case notification rates. Findings Regarding search engine activity, we observed the highest volume of search during the first week of campaigns in 2018 (between November 25th and December 7th). Nevertheless, analyzing this data in a trend plot revealed sustained growth until the end of 2019. From March 2018, the amount of e-news posts related to syphilis in Brazil, indexed by Google, followed an increasing slope, with a record peak in October 2019. In addition, data showed that 12 new online courses related to syphilis disease were available on the AVASUS Platform Learning Management System (LMS), to support efforts to promote lifelong learning for health professionals, teachers, and students. These courses reached more than 22,000 students between February 2019 and September 2020. Serological test data showed that the number of tests carried out in 2019 were 375·18% more than in 2015, even accounting for population growth. Finally, starting from the middle of 2018, the syphilis case notification rates followed a decreasing curve. Interpretation From this perspective, the “Syphilis No!” Project was a positive influence, inducing policy to fight syphilis in Brazil by supporting the implementation of a testing, treatment, and cure agenda (#TesteTrateCure). Certainly, this inference was made by analyzing multidimensional aspects and because, prior to 2018, the country had largely neglected this disease, with no records of communication actions during that period.
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11588-w
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