Television soap opera on social and health issues
Examples from most recent independent evaluation -1993
Access: 52% of respondents said that they had seen “Can Suyu”, 87% knew the programme by name, the other 13% knew it by example. Of the 52% of he people who viewed Can Suyu, 12% watched watched all episodes, 29% watched most of them, 19% watched a few episodes. 98% of the people who watched Can Suyu liked it.
Increased discussion of development issues: 62% said that they talked about Can Suyu at home, 85% would recommend the program to a friend.
Knowledge Shifts: When asked “What have you learned from Can Suyu?”, 42% said ways of handling children, 9% said ways of family planning, 14% said the importance of cleanliness, 14% said cautions to be taken in case of diarrhea, 17% said cautions to be taken in case of fever, 9% said the risks of receiving help from midwifes. (This was a sample from more questions which were asked)
Practices: When asked “Did anything change at home because of Can Suyu?”, 45% said yes. When asked more specifically, 21% said ways of handling child diseases, 14% said health/cleanliness gained importance, 7% observed the importance of receiving medical help.
Source: The Impact of Can Suyu TV Series. Sahin, Dr. N., Duzen, N.E. February 1995
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When asked “What have you learned from Can Suyu?”, 42% said ways of handling children, 9% said ways of family planning, 14% said the importance of cleanliness, 14% said cautions to be taken in case of diarrhea, 17% said cautions to be taken in case of fever, 9% said the risks of receiving help from midwifes. (This was a sample from more questions which were asked)
When asked “Did anything change at home because of Can Suyu?”, 45% said yes. When asked more specifically, 21% said ways of handling child diseases, 14% said health/cleanliness gained importance, 7% observed the importance of receiving medical help.
62% said that they talked about Can Suyu at home
When asked “What have you learned from Can Suyu?”, 42% said ways of handling children, 9% said ways of family planning, 14% said the importance of cleanliness, 14% said cautions to be taken in case of diarrhea, 17% said cautions to be taken in case of fever, 9% said the risks of receiving help from midwifes. (This was a sample from more questions which were asked)
When asked “Did anything change at home because of Can Suyu?”, 45% said yes. When asked more specifically, 21% said ways of handling child diseases, 14% said health/cleanliness gained importance, 7% observed the importance of receiving medical help.