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Slide 1 - Chitlins Walk Through A Social Marketing Case Study CDCynergy-Social Marketing Edition Version 2
Slide 2 - Background – Steps 1.1, 1.2 What: Severe diarrhea (Yersinia enterocolitica) Who: African American Infants When: November & December--associated with preparation of Chitlins for the holidays
Slide 3 - Background – Steps 1.2, 1.3 What else do we know? Associated with breaks in hygiene during preparation Food preparer also cares for the infants while handling the chitlins
Slide 4 - Background – from article What the Health Department Did Utilized an informational intervention in WIC clinics Emphasized: 1) hand washing while handling chitlins; 2) Separating children from the cooking environment Repeated this intervention form 1989 till 1996 Outcome: Yearly winter peaks of cases continued
Slide 5 - Audience Research Behavioral Goals Competition Exchange Evaluation Product Price Place Promotion Background – from article A Social Marketing Approach 1996 – the health department obtained a CDC fellow with experience in social marketing Utilized the social marketing principles of:
Slide 6 - Formative Research – Phase 2 Literature reviews Community focus groups Interviews with pork producers, federal food and health agencies Microbiological study of levels of YE bacteria present
Slide 7 - Audiences – Step 3.1 Primary: Chitlin Preparers–older African American women Secondary: Community leaders, gate keepers Health care providers
Slide 8 - Behavioral Goals – Step 3.2 Primary Audience: "Pre-boil your chitterlings for 5 minutes before cleaning and cooking as usual" Secondary Audiences: Community leaders–Talk about the intervention Health care providers–Take history and cultures –Talk about the intervention
Slide 9 - Competition/Barriers – Step 2.4 Status quo: family recipes handed down through generations Perception that it will “boil in the dirt” Cooking is a family tradition – children are wanted in the kitchen
Slide 10 - Exchange – Step 3.3 Costs Change from tradition Extra 5 minutes of work upfront Perceived change in taste Benefits Healthy children/ no trips to hospital Children can stay with you while cooking Makes cooking easier Ownership of solution
Slide 11 - Product – Step 3.5, 4.3b Primary Audience: "Pre-boil your chitterlings for 5 minutes before cleaning and cooking as usual" Cooking demonstration Secondary Audiences: Community leaders–Talk about the intervention Health care providers–Take history and cultures –Talk about the intervention
Slide 12 - Price – Step 3.5, 4.3b Price Cooking demonstration Involving community leaders and grandmothers
Slide 13 - Place – Step 3.5 Grocery stores Churches Neighborhood porches Health provider offices
Slide 14 - Promotion – Step 3.5, 4.3d Flyers/bulletin inserts PSAs Newspaper articles TV and radio news and talk shows In person discussions
Slide 15 - Evaluation – Step 6.3 Case Surveillance = lower number of cases!