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Indigenous Ear Health
Developmental Research to inform Indigenous Social Marketing Campaigns - Final Report
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
Research Objectives and Project Overview
Literature Review - 3.1 Incidence and Nature of Ear Disease in Indigenous Communities
- 3.2 The Incidence of OM
- 3.3 Occurrence of Otitis Media in the Life Course
- 3.4 Causes and Risk Factors for Otitis Media
- 3.5 Impact of Otitis Media
- 3.6 Barriers to Action
- 3.7 Motivators and Strengths in Indigenous Communities Relevant to Ear Health
- 3.8 Health Education and Communications
- 3.9 Dissemination of Information
- 3.10 Approaches
- 3.11 Communications Audiences
- 3.12 Media
- 3.13 Education Materials
Qualitative Research with Community Members, Intermediaries and Policy Stakeholders
Implications of Qualitative Research findings for Communications Strategies
Recommendations for Ear and Hearing Health Promotion- 6.1 Broad Considerations for Ear Health Promotion
- 6.2 Considerations for Communication and Segmentation
- 6.3 Segmentation Recommendations for Indigenous Carers
- 6.4 Recommendations for Targeting Intermediaries
- 6.5 Additional Workforce Considerations for the Implementation of Ear Health Promotion
- 6.6 Summary of Recommendations
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