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Navajo Nation Tuberculosis Education Campaign
 


The NM DOH TB program collaborated with the Navajo Nation TB Program and Indian Health Service (IHS) to develop a multimedia campaign to provide TB education throughout the Navajo Nation. The campaign made use of many different media formats to deliver the information to the general public. Culturally appropriate posters were developed for display around the Navajo Nation specifically within the chapter houses, a centralized meeting venue on the Navajo Nation. Three billboards were displayed for over a year around well-travelled areas (e.g., Navajo casinos). Movie theatre ads ran for a year at two theatre locations in Gallup, NM and reached an estimated 500,000 people per year. In addition, the Four Directions studio in Shiprock, NM developed a 19-minute documentary titled “Tuberculosis on the Navajo Nation”. The documentary will be aired at IHS facilities throughout the Navajo Nation. The need for this educational campaign was identified in a study conducted by the NM DOH TB Program.


Campaign Web site: http://nmhealth.org/IDB/tb_program.shtml External site
Month and Year Created: 
Year Ended:  Ongoing
Campaign Format: Print, Billboard, Web site, Training, Other
Other Campaign Format: Movie Theater Ads, Documentary Film
Contact Person: Diana Fortune
Contact Phone:  505-827-2473
Contact E-mail:  Diana.Fortune@state.nm.us
Organization Web Site: http://nmhealth.org/IDB/tb_program.shtml External site
Geographic Area Details:
New Mexico
Organization: New Mexico Department of Health
Primary Objectives:  Raising Awareness, Reducing Rate of Infection, Increasing Education
Funded By:
Audience:  American Indian or Alaska Native/Tribal Populations, General Public, Public Health Professionals/Providers
Geographic Area: State
Disease Focus: TB


From the National Prevention Information Network (NPIN) Web site