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2009 Flu Prevention PSA Campaign

Country

United States

Programme Summary

In the summer of 2009, the United States (US) government launched an initiative designed to involve the American public in using new media technology to spread information about flu prevention and good health. A flu prevention video contest, which ran from July 9 to August 17 2009 with public voting to follow, launched this health communication effort to help increase and renew awareness about H1N1 influenza A and to promote the Flu.gov website.

Communication Strategies

This is an example of a governmental agency using new media to request public participation in creating a public service campaign that would have broad public appeal.

Specifically, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Secretary sent out a call for entries via an online video (see below), with the message: "Create a 15, 30, or 60 second video Public Service Announcement (PSA) that will inform and motivate people to take steps that will help prevent the spread of the flu. Make your video fun, smart, and entertaining." Thus, the idea is to move beyond scare tactics, propaganda, or "visions of green-tinted faces grimacing in pain with bodies curled up fetus-style from stomach pain" (as one reporter describes it) and, instead, to make health information more accessible and entertaining for the YouTube generation. The video invitation also directed participants to the government's flu-centred website, described as "One-stop access to U.S. Government H1N1, avian and pandemic flu information."

Judging was participatory: "Our panel is selecting the finalists, but you will decide who wins. Go to our YouTube Channel and VOTE everyday from August 29th through September 7th." Those seeking to weigh in were invited to browse the entries here. An online map also enabled people to view PSAs from specific states.

The winner is to be provided with US$2,500, with his or her selected PSA aired on television as part of a health-focused public awareness campaign.

Development Issues

Health.

Key Points

This campaign was organised in the context of information provided by the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology on August 24 2009 indicating that 30%-50% of the entire US population could be infected with swine flu in the autumn and winter of 2009. It was reported that as many as 1.8 million people may end up in the hospital, and 30,000 to 90,000 could die, with a concentration among children and young adults. That is more than twice the annual average of deaths typically associated with the seasonal flu.

Contact

United States Department of Health and Human Services

200 Independence Avenue S.W.

Washington DC
20201
United States
Tel: 202 619 0257

Source

Flu PSAs page; Contest page; YouTube channel; "Swine Flu PSA YouTube Contest Announced by HHS, $2500 Prize", by Donna Porter, Little Rock Internet Examiner, July 9 2009; and "Up to Half of U.S. Population Could Get Swine Flu", by David Kerley, Ryan Owens, and Sadie Bass, ABC News, August 24 2009.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 25 2009
Last Updated August 25 2009



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