Guidelines To Materials Development
Guidelines To Materials Development
DEVELOPMENT
Liliane Luwaga MOH
2012
Presentation outline
Introduction
Definition
Message development process
Issue selection
Selection of channel
Type of materials
Audience segmentation
The 7 Cs
Characteristics of effective communication
Introduction
Health Education helps people make informed
choices about their health
Health information must be presented in an
understandable form
The same ideas/facts can be conveyed in different
presentations
The choice of presentation depends on the
audience and method of communication
NB: Effective communication requires a method
mix
Definition
A message is a statement that contains the
substance of what is to be communicated to
an identified audience
Defines the issue
States the problem solution
Describes the action needed
Gives the benefit
Message development
Message development is a process
Messages are developed within the Strategic
communication framework
Messages have to be targeted
Effective messages are often based on research
Messages must be packaged appropriately
Selection of an issue
Selection of packaging
How best can this message be communicated
to the selected target audience?
Choice is based on audience characteristics.
Literate or illiterate, children, adults, health
professional, policy makers, e.t.c.
radio announcements,
Audience segmentation
Primary the most affected
Secondary have an influence on
the primary audience
Tertiary- can influence policy
Command attention
-Only messages that are noticed and remembered
can be effective.
-Effective messages should attract attention and elicit comment
while at the but remain sensitive to cultural context, social
values, and political priorities.
If you love them, plan for them (Philippines Slogan).
Communicate a benefit
People need a strong motive to adopt change
such as a personal benefit.
Benefits range from - good health, beauty, sex
appeal, financial security, or a happier life.
Create trust
A message that people will act on willingly must come from
sources that they trust. If the promise of a future benefit
does not come from a credible source people will not believe
it.
Consistency
Repetition of a message is essential.
A message that is repeated many times, perhaps with
variations but always with basic consistency becomes familiar
and people come to recognize and understand it without
having to stop to think.
As it gains recognition it also reaches wider and more diverse
audiences.
A good message should be used and reused until people know
what it stands for without seeing the name of the product.
Leaflet
Introduction/Background
Body
Key take home messages
Conclusion
Poster
Format -One key message concept
Guidelines simple text