Think You Can Shrink? A Proof-of-Concept Study for Men’s Health Education Through Edutainment

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作者
Ungar T. [1 ,2 ]
Norman C.D. [3 ,4 ]
Knaak S. [5 ]
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[1] Department of Psychiatry, North York General Hospital, Toronto, ON
[2] Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
[3] Cense Research + Design, Toronto, ON
[4] Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
[5] Mental Health Commission of Canada, Ottawa, ON
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Health education; Internet; Mental health; Men’s health; Proof of concept study; Webcasts; YouTube;
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10.1007/s41347-016-0009-8
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Connecting people to useful, actionable health resources is a substantive challenge that sits at the heart of health communication. Digital media provides means of producing, distributing and revising content and creates possibilities for new and multiple channels for reaching and engaging audiences, particularly when combined with social media. While there is much promise of digital media forms to deliver audiences and promote engagement, the health communication landscape is still largely hit-and-miss with few ‘best practice’ examples to follow. Proof-of-concept studies allow for a structured, focused exploration of ways to leverage the potential of digital media and learn what approaches have the promise to invest resources in amid a sea of possible options. Think You Can Shrink? (TYCS) is a multi-episode web series modelled on a reality TV show format. The show’s key objective is to educate men and demonstrate, through modelling, ways men can support other men to encourage help-seeking behaviours and greater health communication, which in turn, may also lead to better health outcomes. Given the newness of the approach, the project was launched as a proof-of-concept study to explore: (a) whether this approach could engage the interest of men, (b) what initial impact this approach might induce and (c) the kind of audiences this approach might most appeal to. © 2017, The Author(s).
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