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Project COMSALUD - Latin AmericaCountryArgentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela RegionGlobal, Latin America, Caribbean, North America Programme SummaryThe goal of the COMSALUD project, as established in Cuenca, Ecuador in 1995 was to contribute to significant, sustainable, and equitable improvements in health. The hope was that COMSALUD would facilitate increased links between faculties of social communication, health care workers, journalists, and the media thereby enhancing media coverage of health issues. The 4 key components of the COMSALUD project were: Communication StrategiesWithin the research component, two research protocols were implemented on Health in the Media and The Voice of Adolescents: Health in the Media The research protocol, written by Drs. Eduardo Contreras Budge, Elizabeth Fox, Mr. Max Tello Charun, and Ms. Jernnie Vasquez-Solis, was implemented in 1997. A total of 12 universities and the Ministry of Health of Panama, representing 12 Latin American countries used a standard protocol to prepare and implement a research protocol and to compile data. The project studied the presence and content of health messages in the media. Key variables included in the protocol were: The study on Health in the Media was directed by Dr. Isaac Epstein (Brazil). The Principal Investigators of the COMSALUD I team include Argentina - Teresita Sallenave de Sagui; Bolivia - Hortensia Ayala de Fernandez; Brazil - Isaac Epstein; Chile - Lucia Castellon A; Colombia - Marta Lucia Betancur and Rafael Obregon; Dominican Republic - Rafael Nunez Grassals; Ecuador - Joaquin Moreno Aguilar; Mexico - Delia Crovi Druetta; Panama - Dora de Da Costa; Peru - Max Tello Charun; Uruguay - Fernando Beramendi; and Venezuela - Alicia Pineda. "Voice of Adolescents" The study on the Voice of Adolescents is directed by Drs. Robert Valdez (United States) and Rafael Obregon (Colombia). The Principal Investigators of the COMSALUD II team include: Argentina - Christina Baccin; Colombia - Manuel Jair Vega; Dominican Republic - Rodolfo Coiscou; Ecuador - Edgar Jaramillo Salas; El Salvador - Daniel Rivas Alvarado; Guatemala - Karin Estrada; Honduras - Miguel Martinez Martinez; Mexico - Maria Martha Collignon and Luis Alfonso Guadarrama; Paraguay - Aida S. Lara Fabio; Peru - Estela Roeder; and Venezuela - Luz Neira Parra. The Voice of Adolescents protocol will also be implemented in Puerto Rico and Spain in early 2003. Protocol Strategies Development IssuesHealth, Disease Prevention, Tobacco Use, HIV/AIDS, Youth. Key Pointsfrom PAHO - "The rapid spread of new communications and entertainment media throughout Latin America has increased the expose of children and youth to a variety of lifestyle messages as well as opened up new opportunities to learn about health, illnesses, and disease prevention. With the almost universal reach of radio and increasingly television adolescents look to these media sources for all types of information and instruction. The promise of the Internet as a tool for health promotion and disease prevention among youth remains largely unfulfilled for a variety of reasons including limited access in many communities." A final report on Phase I will be available early in 2003. PartnersThe Division of Health Promotion and Protection of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), the Federación Latinoamericana de Facultades de Comunicación Social (FELAFACS), Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival (BASICS), Ministry of Health of Panama, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and United States Agency for International Development (USAID). ContactRafael Obregón
Array Related SummariesSourceEmails from Gloria Coe and Rafael Obregon to The Communication Initiative on October 17 2002 and January 15 2007, respectively. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 09 2002 Last Updated January 16 2007 |
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