Sociology of Health: From Theory to Practice (Methodology and Results of Communication Campaign)

 
PIIS013216250010025-0-1
DOI10.31857/S013216250010025-0
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: Prof. of sociological chair
Affiliation: MGIMO University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Occupation: Program Director
Affiliation: Health and Development Foundation
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya
EditionIssue 7
Pages118-127
Abstract

Authors examine the evolution of the Russian sociology of health, describing ongoing shift from doctor-patient focused research to more comprehensive research of communication and mass media influence on individual’s health. They refer to health promotion, communication campaigns and mobile health aimed at behavior change. Authors describe methodology and results of the first Mobile health program in Russia aimed at improving health of pregnant women and newborns. SMS-mama program uses new technology to deliver health messages and engage pregnant women and new mothers in healthy behaviors. The program was developed in partnership with the Russian Ministry of Health to provide essential health services to pregnant women and new moms. The intervention included and implemented supply of information related to the delivery date or date of birth through various channels including SMS, messengers like Viber, Telegram and WhatsApp, YouTube, social networks, website and mobile application. The program originally focused on SMS channel later replaced by messengers. The authors describe the need for carefully conducted evaluation and describe such evaluation in Russia. The research has demonstrated that Mobile health channels are in high demand by audience successfully influencing behavior of the target group.

Keywordssociology of health, mobile health, communication program, effectiveness of communication channels
Received07.06.2020
Publication date01.08.2020
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