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Marketing Self-management Education: Lessons on Messaging and Framing

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  • Alternative Title:
    Am J Health Behav
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  • Description:
    Objectives:

    Self-management education (SME) refers to educational interventions that help individuals with chronic diseases maintain or improve their quality of life. To help increase SME participation, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted audience research to assess feasibility of a campaign to market SME as a chronic disease management strategy and increase future receptivity to specific SME programs.

    Methods:

    Twenty focus groups were conducted in 3 rounds across 8 cities with men and women ages 45–75 with a variety of, or multiple, chronic conditions. Data were analyzed to identify cross-cutting themes and assess differences by sex, race/ethnicity, and location.

    Results:

    Findings revealed that although people with chronic disease are not aware of SME, it is feasible to deliver motivating messages about SME, and content need not be condition- or intervention-specific. Concepts viewed most positively by focus groups incorporated positive tone, empowering language, specific references to health, relatable images, and a website for more information.

    Conclusions:

    This qualitative work suggests SME marketing strategies will be most effective by providing background information, framing messages positively, using clear relatable language, and making it easy for potential participants to find a program.

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  • Source:
    Am J Health Behav. 42(5):3-20
  • Pubmed ID:
    30688637
  • Pubmed Central ID:
    PMC10544991
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  • Volume:
    42
  • Issue:
    5
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    urn:sha256:0b873898edd044197f2b1ee73b934ad8040635e90c6e49ed8b77ea927551af1d
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