Short, sharp shock public health campaign had limited impact on raising awareness of laryngeal cancer
Adult
Male
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Promotion
United Kingdom
3. Good health
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Risk Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
Humans
Female
Public Health
Laryngeal Neoplasms
Early Detection of Cancer
DOI:
10.1007/s00405-015-3802-7
Publication Date:
2015-11-16T07:20:26Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Laryngeal cancer has poorer outcomes if diagnosed at a later stage. Improving awareness could encourage earlier presentation and improve outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate a public engagement campaign targeted at raising awareness of laryngeal cancer. An epidemiological study identified high-risk populations in the region. A target population as well as a matched control population was selected. A cancer awareness survey combined with focus groups guided the design of a 3-month multimedia campaign. The survey was repeated post-campaign to evaluate the campaign effectiveness. The study identified populations with the highest rates of laryngeal cancer and late stage disease at presentation. The surveys performed revealed a limited effect of the multimedia campaign in raising awareness of the signs and symptoms of laryngeal cancer. Recall of the campaign also faded rapidly. This is the first public awareness campaign aimed at laryngeal cancer carried out in the UK. The results suggest that short-term campaigns have a limited effect and a more prolonged approach should be considered.
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