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Using Facebook to reduce smoking among Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: a participatory grounded action study

机译:使用Facebook减少澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民人民的吸烟:参与性接地的行动研究

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There is limited evidence for the effectiveness of social media to promote healthy behaviour among Indigenous Australians, including to reduce smoking. Social media has significant potential to stimulate interpersonal influence to quit, however an important knowledge gap is how and what content people choose to share with friends and family. This paper explores the decision making processes of community members for sharing tobacco control content with family and friends on Facebook. Community researchers were paid to choose and share at least one tobacco control post per week for a period of 6 months on their personal Facebook page. They documented reasons for their choices, which were coded and analysed to determine features of messages most likely to be shared, and salient considerations in the decision-making process. Posts which are child-focused, feature Indigenous content, and are perceived as practical, relevant and credible, with a direct and unambiguous message, were most likely to be shared. Posts which included disgusting imagery about health impacts, were focused on the environment, or were ambiguous or sarcastic were less likely to be shared. Decisions were also based on whether content was perceived to contain new information, to be helpful for their friends, and to be consistent with the participant's online identity, as well as the perceived sensitivity of content. The potential impact on expensive mobile data for videos was also a factor. When designing tobacco control messages to be shared on social media, health promoters should take into account how information will align with positive self-image and can contribute to social capital among the intended audience, and generate interpersonal engagement. Content should complement, rather than attempt to replicate, some message features that are effective on traditional broadcast media. This study shows the potential for health services to incorporate a strategy of using paid local social media 'champions' or 'ambassadors' to disseminate tobacco control messages on Facebook through community networks.
机译:社会媒体有效性有限的证据,以促进土着澳大利亚人之间的健康行为,包括减少吸烟。社交媒体具有促进人际影响的巨大潜力,但是一个重要的知识差距是人们选择与朋友和家人分享的方式和内容。本文探讨了社区成员与Facebook上的家人和朋友共享烟草控制内容的决策过程。社区研究人员被支付,每周选择并共用至少一个烟草控制员额,为他们的个人Facebook页面的6个月。它们记录了其选择的原因,这些原因被编码和分析,以确定最有可能被共享的信息的特征,以及决策过程中的显着考虑因素。最专注于儿童的帖子,具有本土内容,并被视为具有直接和明确的信息的实际,相关和可信的信息,最有可能被共享。包括关于健康影响的恶心图像的帖子,专注于环境,或者含糊不清或讽刺不太可能分享。决策也是根据内容是否被认为包含新信息,对其朋友有所帮助,并与参与者的在线身份一致,以及内容的感知敏感性。对视频的昂贵移动数据的潜在影响也是一个因素。在设计烟草控制消息时要在社交媒体上共享,健康启动子应考虑到信息如何与积极的自我形象对齐,并且可以促进预期观众之间的社会资本,并产生人际关系的参与。内容应该补充,而不是尝试复制,一些在传统广播媒体上有效的消息功能。本研究表明,卫生服务的潜力纳入使用付费当地社交媒体“冠军”或“大使”在Facebook上通过社区网络传播烟草控制消息的策略。

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