Advertising sexual health services that provide sexually transmissible infection screening for rural young people - what works and what doesn't

作者:Gamage Deepa G; Fuller Candice A; Cummings Rosey; Tomnay Jane E; Chung Mark; Chen Marcus; Garrett Cameryn C; Hocking Jane S; Bradshaw Catriona S; Fairley Christopher K*
来源:Sexual Health, 2011, 8(3): 407-411.
DOI:10.1071/SH10144

摘要

Background: 'TESTme' is a sexually transmissible infection (STI) screening service for Victorian young people living in rural areas. We evaluated the effectiveness of advertising for this service over an 11-month pilot period. Methods: The advertising that was used included websites, a Facebook page, posters, flyers, business cards, wrist bands and professional development sessions for health nurses that occurred throughout the pilot period. We also used once-off methods including advertisements in newspapers, student diaries and short messages to mobile phones. Results: Twenty-eight clients had a consultation through TESTme. Twenty found the service through health professionals, six through the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre (MSHC) web page, one through the Facebook page and one through the student diary. The total direct costs incurred by the centre for advertising were $20 850. The advertising cost per client reached for each advertising method was $26 for health professionals, $80 for the MSHC web advertisement, $1408 for Facebook and $790 for the student diary. Other advertising methods cost $12 248 and did not attract any clients. Conclusion: Advertising STI health services for rural young people would be best to focus on referrals from other health services or health care websites.

  • 出版日期2011