Message Review Tool: Communicating the Canada s Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines
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1 Message Review Tool: Communicating the Canada s Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines Sophie Rosa, Health Promotion Field Support Specialist, Health Communication, Public Health Ontario March 2013
2 Learning objectives: By the end of this session, you will be able to: 1. Explain the purpose of each criterion of the Message Review Tool 2. Identify how these criteria can be applied to your messaging activities 3. Know how to access our health communication planning products and services to support your campaign planning 2
3 Canada s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines 1 Guideline 1: your limits Guideline 2: special occasions Guideline 3: when zero s the limit Guideline 4: pregnant? Zero is safest Guideline 5: delaying your drinking 3
4 What is a standard drink? 4
5 Four areas for action 2 1. Health promotion, prevention and education 2. Health impacts and treatment 3. Availability of alcohol 4. Safer communities 5
6 Effectiveness of approaches to communicate alcohol-related health messaging Objectives: Identify effective social marketing and health communication strategies for the public dissemination of alcohol-related health messaging Discuss implications for specific populations and specific settings Evidence-based 6
7 12 steps to developing a health communication campaign 7
8 12 steps to developing a health communication campaign 8
9 Step eight: develop the message strategy 9 istockphoto.com/ansonsaw
10 Health communication message review criteria 10
11 Message review tool It is a checklist to develop persuasive health communication messages Based on McGuire s hierarchy theory 3 Used in conjunction with audience analysis, message pre-testing and campaign evaluation 11
12 Criterion 1: the message must get and maintain attention If you don t capture and maintain attention, you cannot be effective! Different techniques will capture different audiences messages must always be tested. 12
13 Health communication materials should be: Attractive Interesting Entertaining Stimulating istockphoto.com/drbimages 13
14 Ways to capture attention Consider using Parody Suspense Word play Sensuality Humour Vivid visuals Striking statements Lively language Fascinating facts Memorable slogans Use high-quality creative (text, graphics, visuals) 14
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17 Criterion 2: put strongest points at beginning of message Position most critical information early in the message Audiences who lose interest or become distracted will still process key points 17
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19 Criterion 3: the message must be clear Can the audience identify the main message points? What So what Now what 19
20 Elements that can help or hinder clarity Language and reading level Pace/speed Amount of content Statistics Background (text, graphics, music, etc.) Repetition 20
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25 Criterion 4: the action you are requesting is reasonably easy A positive behaviour may require too great a sacrifice Breaking the behaviour into small, easy steps may help Witte's Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) explains how and why different types of appeals for action may or may not work 4 25
26 Target behaviours can be arranged along a continuum according to: Degree of time Effort Money Psychological costs Social costs 26 istockphoto.com/tumpikuja
27 Audiences need a reason to change their behaviour istockphoto.com/londoneye 27
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30 Criterion 5: make effective use of incentives Asking is not enough Audiences need to know: Why? Why now? So what? Is the problem severe? Am I susceptible? (Kim Witte, EPPM) 4 30
31 Different kinds of incentives: Physical Economic Psychological Moral-legal Social 31
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34 Criterion 6: provide good evidence for threats and benefits Provide credible evidence that threats/benefits are real and likely and that what you recommend will alleviate those threats (i.e., response efficacy) 34
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36 Criterion 7: the messenger must be a credible source The messenger is the person who delivers information, demonstrates behaviour or provides a testimonial The messenger helps: Attract attention Personalize, by modeling actions and consequences Make messages memorable 36
37 Categories of messengers 5 Celebrity Famous athlete or entertainer Public official Government leader or agency director Expert specialist Doctor or researcher Organization leader Hospital administrator or executive 37
38 Professional performer Standard spokesperson, attractive model, or character actor Ordinary real person Blue-collar man or middle-class woman Specially experienced person Victim, survivor, or successful role model Unique character Animated, anthropomorphic, or costumed Categories of messengers 5 (continued) istockphoto.com/neustockimages 38
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40 Criterion 8: messages must be believable Messages must be realistic They should not make extreme claims or use extreme examples Avoid highly dramatic episodes Do not provide misleading information The audience must believe the information is accurate 40
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42 Criterion 9: use an appropriate tone Light Humorous Whimsical Ironic Cheery Heavy Angry Outrage Injustice Dramatic 42
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44 Criterion 10: use an appropriate appeal 24 Rational Emotional 44
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47 Criterion 11: do not harm the audience 25 Consider the views of anyone who may encounter the message Ensure adequate research when using negative messages with threats or fear appeals 47
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49 Criterion 12: display identity throughout Identity: Defines Distinguishes Synergizes 49
50 A campaign identity includes A mission Vision A positioning statement/copy platform A slogan Name Images Logo istockphoto.com/lechatnoir 50
51 Criterion 12: display identity throughout Educ alcool, Reproduced with permission. 51
52 PHO health communication resources Health communication message review criteria 6 Health communication outcomes. At the heart of good objectives and indicators 7 Introduction to social media 8 52
53 Other recommended resources On social marketing and social change 9 Building smart networks through network weaving 10 New media and the future of public service advertising case studies 11 The new technology: the consumer as participant rather than target audience 12 53
54 Other recommended resources (continued) New media cases in cases in public health communication and marketing: the promise and potential 13 Gateway to health communication and social marketing practice 14 Making health communication programs work 15 54
55 Health promotion capacity building services Free to those working on Ontario-focused projects Service request form: 55
56 Scope of consultations vary, depending on need Brief, one-time advice Links to other sources of information and resources Review your work or product Consultations Training sessions/workshops 56
57 Upon-request workshops All of our workshops are available upon request for groups as small as 30 and as large as 50 Any coalition or agency can partner with PHO to host a workshop in their community We provide the facilitators at no cost and will work with you to help tailor, organize and promote the event 57
58 Public Health Ontario wishes to acknowledge and thank THCU staff and many partners who contributed to an earlier version of this document. THCU (originally known as The Health Communication Unit, started in 1993 at the University of Toronto) moved to Public Health Ontario s Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Department in 2011.
59 References 1. 1Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse [homepage on the Internet]. National Framework for Action to reduce the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs and substances in Canada. c2008 [updated 2012 December 17]. Available from: 2. Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse [homepage on the Internet]. National Framework for Action to reduce the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs and substances in Canada. c2008 [updated 2012 December 17]. Available from: 59
60 References 3. McGuire WJ. Input and output variables currently promising for constructing persuasive communications. In: Rice R, Atkin C, editors. 3rd ed. Public communication campaigns; Witte, K. Fear as motivator, fear as inhibitor: using the extended parallel process model to explain fear appeal successes and failures. In: Handbook of communication and emotion: research, theory, applications, and contexts. Academic press; Dr. Chuck Atkin. Presented at The Health Communication Unit Special Topics
61 References 6. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Public Health Ontario. Health communication message review criteria. Toronto, ON: Queen s Printer for Ontario; Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Public Health Ontario. Health communication outcomes. At the heart of good objectives and indicators. Toronto, ON: Queen s Printer for Ontario. In press Kita A, Thesenvitz J. The Health Communication Unit, Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto. Introduction to social media. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto;
62 References 9. Lefebvre, C. On social marketing and social change [blog]. [cited 2013 February 24]. Available from: Holley J, Krebs V. Building smart networks through network weaving [document on the internet]. [cited 2012 August 28]. Available from: Kaiser Family Foundation. New media and the future of public service advertising case studies [document on the internet]. [cited 2013 February 24]. Available from: Lefebvre C. The new technology: the consumer as participant rather than target audience [document on the internet]. [cited 2013 February 24]. Available from: The_consumer_as_participant_2007.pdf 62
63 References 13. Abroms LC, Schiavo R, Lefebvre C. New media cases in cases in public health communication and marketing: the promise and potential [document on the internet]. [updated 2012 August 28; cited 2013 February 24]. Available from: /cases_2_02.cfm 14. Centre for Disease Control. Gateway to health communication & social marketing practice [webpage on the internet]. [cited 2013 February 24]. Available from: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. Making health communication programs work [document on the internet]. [cited 2012 August 28]. Available from: 63
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