HIV and AIDS Disease Health Communication Campaign Final Project
80% of the project is completed (attached files), and need to be placed in assigned format, in addition to additional information not completed and reading feedback for the attachments (program planning and press release). The Assignment: (1013 pages not including the cover page, table of contents, or reference pages)
For the Final Project, you focus on a health topic that you think should be addressed in your community. You will complete a series of assignments throughout the quarter that will inform the development of your Final Project. Your final project will consist of a final submission that will include revisions to previously submitted weekly assignments and a Health Communication Campaign.
Cover page
Table of contents
One-page proposal that states:
The rationale for your topic choice
Goal for your health communication campaign
Objectives for your health communication campaign
Target population (This information was part of the Week 1 Discussion) (ATTACHED)
Health Communication Campaign that contains the following sections:
Literature Review of Effective Health Communication Campaigns (submitted in Week 4) (34 pages) (ATTACHED)
Description of your health communication campaign (Who, What, Where, When, How) (23 pages) (ATTACHED)
Utilization of Planning and Behavioral Models: This may include using such tools as fear appeals, social marketing, health behavioral models etc. (submitted in Week 9) (12 pages) (ATTACHED)
Timeline: Create a timeline from planning through evaluation. Provide detail on how you will phase this health communication campaign in, including its duration. (1 page)
Evaluation plan: Explain how you will measure the success of your health communication campaign. Make sure that this plan is matched to your stated goal and objectives. (1 page)
Self-Reflection: Explain what you have learned throughout the course and these assignments. Explain how this course has prepared you to be a health educator. (1 Page)
Reference pages: Please use APA formatting.
Part II: Health Communication Campaign Brochure (ATTACHED)
Submit the updated Health Communication Campaign Brochure you originally submitted in Week 5. The brochure should include any recommendations or feedback provided by the Instructor and any additional elements to improve the content.
Part III: Health Communication Campaign Storyboard (ATTACHED)
Submit the updated Health Communication Campaign Storyboard you originally submitted in Week 6. The storyboard should include any recommendations or feedback provided by the Instructor and any additional elements to improve the content.
Part IV: Press Release (ATTACHED)
Submit the updated Press Release you originally submitted in Week 9. The press release should include any recommendations or feedback provided by the Instructor and any additional elements to improve the content.
RE: Discussion Week 1
Health communication is a process aimed to promote health through spreading health messages via the mass media, events or interpersonal channels Friedman (Allison et al. page 43). The purpose of inclusive health communication campaigns comprises of; persuade, motivate, or inform a change in behavior, with the target usually being relatively large and well defined. The campaigns typically takes place at a given duration. The services provided to society generally are non-commercial.
My choice of health communication campaign would be the prevention campaign against HIV/AIDS, through the mass media. The campaign will help people have an increase in knowledge about sex, change of sexual behaviors, improve in risk perception, as well as criticism of hypothetically risky social norms. The campaign aims to utilize television, radio, as well as other ideally means a fragment of the multi-level exertions.
Justification
Mass media interventions provide cheaper methods reachable to larger targets. In this case, this individual campaign targets the youth in the battle against the HIV/AIDS epidemic Huang, (Li-Ling et al. 14). The potential sources of reliable sources of health information include various internet searches pages such as the google scholar or online articles by reputable and known authors as well as online articles with citations.
The primary message of this campaign is to make the target audience aware of various preventive methods against HIV/AIDS, which includes abstinence from unprotected sexual acts with infected people.
Effective communication in health campaign is very vital since it helps the general public with knowledge and tools appropriate to respond to any health crises, for instance, flu outbreaks, malaria and HIV/AIDS (Huang, Li-Ling, et al. Pg. 14.1). Some useful features include; accuracy, availability, evidence-based, reach to a larger target, balance, and cultural competence.
Reference
Friedman, Allison L., et al. “Health commnication and social marketing campaigns for sex
