疾病预防控制中心特别报告:评估疾病预防控制中心 "我的移动计划 "的传播情况:调查结果和经验教训

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS Journal of Safety Research Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jsr.2024.03.001
Iju Shakya , Laurie F. Beck , LeShaundra Cordier , Susan Dugan , Yamile Underwood , Gwen Bergen
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导言:与年龄有关的变化(如认知、生理变化)会影响个人的行动能力,增加跌倒和机动车碰撞的风险,而这些是美国老年人受伤和死亡的主要原因。为解决这一问题,疾病预防控制中心开发了 "我的行动计划"(MyMobility Plan,MMP)产品,帮助老年人制定计划,降低受伤风险,促进安全行动。2019 年,向老年人和合作组织传播了 MMP 产品。传播策略包括数字和印刷品分发以及合作伙伴外联。方法:为了评估传播工作,我们在 2019 年 1 月至 6 月期间进行了一次过程(或实施)评估。收集了 17 项指标的数据(如网页访问次数、产品下载次数、社交媒体帖子数)。对合作伙伴进行了关键信息访谈,并对访谈数据进行了定性分析,以确定与其传播经验相关的关键主题。结果:调查结果显示,通过电子邮件订阅者名单、网站、网络研讨会和演讲,传播活动共促成了 13,425 次产品下载和印刷品订单,覆盖了近 155,000 人。其中老年人所占比例尚不清楚。社交媒体指标高于预期,58 个合作伙伴在其网络中推广了产品。对合作伙伴的访谈强调,需要在传播、与当地合作伙伴合作以及将产品融入计划模式等方面提供指导,以确保更广泛地接触老年人并让他们使用这些产品。结论:通过对宣传活动的评估,我们发现了一些成功的宣传策略,以及其他一些可以在未来扩大宣传范围的策略。这些策略包括有意义的早期合作伙伴参与传播。实际应用:从一开始就进行评估,可以促进制定适当的数据收集措施,以评估项目的成败。让合作伙伴在规划阶段就成为积极的传播者,有助于扩大公共卫生工具和资源的覆盖范围。
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Special Report from the CDC: Evaluating the dissemination of CDC’s MyMobility Plan: Findings and lessons learned

Introduction: Age-related changes (e.g., cognitive, physiologic) can affect an individual’s mobility and increase risks for falls and motor-vehicle crashes, which are leading causes of injuries and injury deaths among older Americans. To address this issue, CDC developed MyMobility Plan (MMP) products to help older adults make plans to reduce injury risks and promote safe mobility. In 2019, MMP products were disseminated to older adults and partner organizations. Dissemination strategies consisted of digital and print distribution and partner outreach. Methods: To assess dissemination efforts, a process (or implementation) evaluation was conducted from January to June 2019. Data were collected for 17 indicators (e.g., counts of webpage visits, product downloads, social media posts). Key informant interviews were conducted with partners, and qualitative analyses of interview data were undertaken to identify key themes related to their dissemination experiences. Results: Findings showed the dissemination resulted in 13,425 product downloads and print copy orders and reached almost 155,000 individuals through email subscriber lists, websites, webinars, and presentations. It is unknown what proportion of these individuals were older adults. Social media metrics were higher than expected, and 58 partners promoted products within their networks. Partner interviews emphasized the need for guidance on dissemination, collaboration with local partners, and integration of the products within a program model to ensure broader reach to and use by older adults. Conclusions: The evaluation of the dissemination campaign identified strategies that were successful in creating exposure to the MMP and others that could improve reach in the future. Those strategies include meaningful and early partner engagement for dissemination. Practical applications: Building in evaluation from the start can facilitate development of appropriate data collection measures to assess project success. Engaging partners as active disseminators in the planning stages can help increase the reach of public health tools and resources.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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