Motivating Health Education with Music

this piece is dedicated to the over a

hundred thousand americans

who have died of covid19 during the

pandemic

and for all the health care workers who

have worked so hard to take care

of patients in this country

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so

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um

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on april 20th 1992

the rock band queen organized an hiv

aids awareness concert with the biggest

rock stars of the day

elton john u2 guns n roses

they organized this worldwide concert

to honor queen’s lead singer freddie

mercury who just

five months earlier have become the

first global celebrity

to die of aids the concert was broadcast

around the world to over a billion

people in 76

countries over the next decade

elton john further propelled the idea

of using music to teach about

hiv prevention through the elton john

aids foundation

these concerts deeply influence the way

we think about

and build health education campaigns

one-on-one

preventive medicine conversations are

important

but to really alter community behavior

you need to combine these efforts with a

platform

in order to magnify the public health

voice

and to reach large vulnerable patient

populations

for queen and for me that platform

is music health education projects that

combine

music are bold entertaining

and fun now this may come as a shock to

you

but i’m not a rock star guitarist like

queen’s brian may

however i do play the cello and i’m a

gastrologist

and over the past 18 years i’ve been

building health education campaigns

to teach young people about health

through using music as a platform and

today

i’d like to share with you six blueprint

tools

that can help you build a great health

education campaign

in your community tip number one build a

great team

during my first year of medical school

at emory university in atlanta

i started a national health education

campaign called music inspires health

teaming up music celebrities with

medical students

as well as public health experts from

around the country

in order to teach adolescents and young

adults

about health we gain the attention of

experts

from the cdc and our goal was to recruit

the number one public health expert in

this field and we identified

dr jim curran who at the time was dean

of emory’s

school of public health but in 1981

had been an epidemiologist at the cdc

and was sent to san francisco to help

track the original aids cases

he eventually built the cdc’s hiv

division and over the next decade help

the cdc

organize hiv prevention programs for

america

together we assembled a 45 member

national medical advisory board

including the director of public health

for los

angeles county the chief of sed control

for the state of california

several medical school deans as well as

three

previous cdc directors of hiv

std prevention this was the superstar

public health team we needed in order to

create

a stellar campaign and to get the

attention

of music celebrities we also built a

fundraising team

and we built literally an army over 150

medical students public health students

and volunteers

in order to stage a national rock and

hip hop

concert tour called music inspires

health in 2008.

we organized concerts in atlanta

washington d.c

new york boston chicago and los angeles

included a variety of rock and hip-hop

musicians

including rock singer ingrid michelson

and hip hop

artist trey songz our project gradually

gained the momentum of passionate public

health leaders and they supported us to

create a campaign

that had an edge a youthfulness to it

and something that would be

entertaining for our target audience our

concerts reach up to

300 people and the public health leaders

liked our project because they had

an independent voice that was not

impeded by politics

tip number two do your formative

research

so our campaign worked because we were

able to identify

what health topics our target audience

actually wanted to learn about

and we presented it in a way that

they would want to actually watch so

early on in this project

i gained advice from one of my mentors

who was a leader at the coca-cola

company who one day told me

ben don’t just throw ideas at a wall

hoping they’ll stick

do your formative research so we thought

about different ways that we could do

this

we decided to have a national online

survey

and we also went to college campuses to

do both focus groups

and paper surveys we use paper surveys

for the students that were

in such a hurry that they couldn’t sit

down for the focus groups

and this was valuable information

because it helped us fine tune

and beta test several different parts of

our project including the health

education short films that we were

producing with young directors in

hollywood it also helped us

to choose a logo and during the focus

groups we were

able to brainstorm and also select a

tagline

which was rock hard live long

so during this time period it was in the

mid 2000s when we were

building this campaign public schools in

america could only teach

about abstinence-only sex education and

in our focus groups it was really

interesting because the students

told us several things one people were

still having sex

and they’re having lots of unprotected

sex and they told us that

abstinence-only education wasn’t

practical

also they told us that they and their

peers were engaging

in a lot more oral sex because of this

education because they deemed it as a

safe behavior

yet most public schools weren’t teaching

them about the different stds that could

be acquired through oral sex

and so they asked us through our

programming to try to educate

their peers about this particular topic

and so the formative research was really

important because it

re-addressed and focused what

actually needed to be taught about

through our campaign

tip number three teach by breaking down

barriers this is something that music

does

better than almost anything else for

example in the 1927 film

the jazz singer starring al jolson

the main character uses jazz music as a

bridge between

african americans american jews and

mainstream white america and in the most

mesmerizing scene

al jolson sings to his mom irving

berlin’s

blue skies while talking with his mom

about his thoughts about assimilation

intermarriage and this was a very

historical

moment in motion pictures because

when he was talking this is the first

time that sound was ever recorded in a

movie

and while he was singing this was the

first time that music was ever played in

a movie and he broke down barriers and

similarly

in our campaign hip-hop’s artist trey

songz performed in our concert in los

angeles a song called store run that was

really popular he had written

and it describes him making out with his

girlfriend them about to have sex

stopping what they’re doing because he

realizes he doesn’t have any condoms

going to the store buying a package of

condoms and then coming back

and during our concert trey songz threw

out hundreds of condoms

to his fans and this was a really

powerful message

he was emotionally passionate and it

came across as extremely authentic and i

encourage you when you build your health

education campaigns

to think about ways that you can break

down barriers with it

tip number four mentor your celebrities

so while we were preparing for each of

the concerts we worked with the

musicians

in advance to help them become

comfortable

addressing a particular health issue

that they feel passionate about to the

audience

our health topics range from hiv std

prevention

to obesity prevention exercise

nutrition depression awareness and

eating disorders

and a week prior to every concert we

emailed each artist

a fact sheet of data-driven information

that talked about the particular health

topic that they had chosen to present

about as well as all the health topics

they were talking about in the tour one

rock singer ben queller got so into our

project on the day of the concert he

asked me if it would be possible for him

to talk about the other health topics

during

other portions of his concert and he did

a fabulous job and this just drives home

the point

that it’s really important to work in

advance to help whatever celebrity

spokesperson you have

feel very comfortable and confident to

present health information

so tip number five it’s really important

to empower your audience your goal

should be to motivate and empower the

public

to change behavior so let me give you an

example of why this is important

say one of my patients comes to me who’s

a smoker

and i have a conversation trying to get

my patient to quit smoking

in clinic now i’m not likely to convince

her

in one conversation usually for patients

to quit smoking you have to talk with

them in different ways over a long

period of time

similarly we realized this for our

health education campaign that we

couldn’t change behavior just by having

a concert

so we intentionally tried to use

different

forms of social media in order to reach

adolescents

college students and young adults over a

long period of time

first of all we built a multimedia based

health education website

that used flash animation and music and

we were one of the first flash animation

websites ever created

we also went to hollywood got the help

of young directors to film health

education short films with a grant from

panavision

in addition to that we got the help of

some amazing graphic

artists in order to design a national

poster campaign that was used on college

campuses

throughout the country we also worked

with

comcast cable to film an hiv

prevention psa that they generously

donated air time

in the atlanta metropolitan area for

several weeks before our concert

we also got the help of kaiser

permanente to build

engaging and entertaining health

education programming in the lobby of

the concerts that they were sponsoring

at each of those concerts and at the

actual concerts

we not only had the musicians talking to

the audience about their health topics

we also showed health education short

films that we had already produced

so again we didn’t just have a one-off

event we taught them

about health in several different ways

tip number six is really important to

research outcomes and this is important

for two reasons

first of all if you’re going to have

another campaign again

you need to be able to fundraise and you

need to be able to

show that your campaign actually works

so

when you apply for grants and you ask

people for

donations you need to be able to

demonstrate

that you were able to change behaviors

through your campaign

in addition to that if you’re going to

have a campaign again

and you try to get a bigger celebrity

they’re also going to want to know that

your campaign works because music

celebrities

will only lend their name to campaigns

that they can trust

so we did this in a number of ways at

our

national health education concert tour

we had surveys both before the concert

and we

got everyone’s email addresses that

wanted to participate

and we had follow-up surveys asking a

ton of different questions

so we were able to demonstrate a

significant increase of consistent

condom use

at one month six months and 12 months

following our campaign and we were able

to present a ton of data

at different national medical meetings

and also we received an award from the

cdc

at their 2009 national hiv prevention

conference so fast forward to today

we’re in the middle of this covet 19

pandemic i’m a gastroenterologist

at two hospitals in chicago i also work

at a refugee clinic

and i work at a rehabilitation hospital

here in chicago

i’m taking care of lots of covenant 19

patients including doing procedures in

some of the covet 19 patients

fortunately we have these papr machines

that are like spacesuits that pump in

air

around our heads while we’re wearing an

n95 mask to keep us

really safe so

i was talking to a bunch of nurses and

doctors not only at my hospital but

friends nationally

and early on i realized that medical

workers on the front lines were going

really frustrated that the public wasn’t

taking this seriously enough

so i thought of the idea over a course

of a day

why not build a new

health education campaign using music to

teach about covid19 prevention i came up

with the idea of concerts and cocktails

where we team up musicians with nurses

and doctors on the front lines

and it’s been great we have a concert

online a virtual concert every saturday

and the nurses and doctors record psas

and teach

the public about wearing masks properly

including covering your nose

and your mouth and encouraging

physically

distancing even several months after the

initial cases were happening in america

and each week we’ve gotten bigger and

bigger it’s been amazing because

we literally built a national health

education campaign in one week using the

six

tips that i just outlined for you today

so queen’s three-hour concert in 1992

dramatically changed the way the public

thinks about building health education

campaigns

and hiv prevention in particular they

made

hiv prevention cool and they entertain

the world

with an emotional passion that was

authentic

through music inspires health and the

concerts and cocktail series we have

adapted

queen’s methodology in order to create

new health education campaigns and i

want to leave you with one final thought

in order to build a successful health

education campaign

you need to combine the right ratio of

entertainment

with powerful health education messages

that are delivered

in a non-judgmental way rock hard

live long and stay safe

and now i would like to play the

beginning of foray’s elegy

for all of the patients worldwide

who have died of covid19 over the past

few months

and their families who are in mourning

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so

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you

这篇文章献给

在大流行期间死于covid19的十万美国人,

以及所有为照顾这个国家的病人

而辛勤工作的医护人员

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1992 年 4 月 20 日

,摇滚乐队 Queen

与当时最大的

摇滚明星

elton john u2 guns n roses 组织了一场艾滋病毒意识音乐会,

他们组织了这场全球性的音乐会,

以纪念五个月前成为全球第一人的皇后乐队主唱弗雷迪·默瑟

死于艾滋病的名人

在接下来的十年里,音乐会在全球 76 个国家/地区的 10 亿多人中

播出

我们考虑

并开展健康教育活动

一对一的

预防医学对话很

重要,

但要真正改变社区行为 vior

你需要将这些努力与一个平台结合

起来,以扩大公共卫生的

声音

并接触到

女王和我的大量弱势患者群体,这个平台

是音乐健康教育项目

结合了

音乐大胆的娱乐性

和乐趣现在这可能会来 让

感到震惊,但我不是像女王的布赖恩那样的摇滚明星吉他手,

但我确实会拉大提琴,而且我是一名

胃病学家

,在过去的 18 年里,我一直在

开展健康教育活动

,通过以下方式向年轻人传授健康

知识 使用音乐作为平台,

今天

我想与大家分享六个蓝图

工具

,它们可以帮助您在您的社区建立一个伟大的健康

教育活动

第一个技巧

在我在亚特兰大埃默里大学医学院的第一年建立一个伟大的团队

发起了一项名为“音乐激发健康”的全国性健康教育活动,将

音乐名人与

医学生

以及来自

世界各地的公共卫生专家合作

为了向青少年和年轻人传授

健康知识,我们得到了疾控中心专家的关注

,我们的目标是招募

该领域的第一大公共卫生专家

,我们确定

了当时担任埃默里大学院长的吉姆·柯伦博士

公共卫生学院,但在 1981 年

曾是疾控中心的流行病学家

,被派往旧金山帮助

追踪最初的艾滋病病例,

他最终建立了疾控中心的艾滋病毒

部门,并在接下来的十年里

帮助疾控中心

为美国组织了艾滋病毒预防项目。

组建了一个由 45 名成员组成的

国家医疗顾问委员会,

其中包括

洛杉矶县公共卫生主任

、加利福尼亚州 SED 控制负责人、

几位医学院院长以及

前三名

疾病预防控制中心艾滋病毒性病预防主任这是超级明星

公共卫生团队 我们需要为了

创建

一个出色的活动并

引起音乐名人的注意,我们还建立了一个

筹款活动 2008 年

,我们组建了一支由 150 多

名医学生公共卫生学生

和志愿者组成

的军队,以举办一场名为“音乐激发健康”的全国摇滚和

嘻哈

巡回演唱会

我们在亚特兰大

华盛顿

特区纽约波士顿芝加哥和洛杉矶

举办了音乐会

包括摇滚歌手 ingrid michelson

和嘻哈

艺术家 trey songz 在内的各种摇滚和嘻哈音乐家 我们的项目逐渐

获得了热情的

公共卫生领导者的动力,他们支持我们

创建

一个具有年轻优势的运动

将为我们的目标观众带来娱乐我们的

音乐会多达

300 人,公共卫生领导人

喜欢我们的项目,因为他们有

独立的声音,

不受政治

影响 第二个建议是做你的形成性

研究,

所以我们的活动奏效了,因为我们

能够 确定

我们的目标受众

真正想要了解的健康主题

并展示了 以一种

他们希望

在这个项目的早期真正观看的方式,

我从我的一位导师那里获得了建议,

他是可口可乐公司的领导

者,有一天他告诉我,

本不要只是把想法扔到墙上

希望他们能坚持

做你的形成性研究,所以我们考虑

了不同的方法,我们可以做到

这一点

我们决定进行一次全国在线

调查

,我们还去大学校园

进行焦点小组

和纸质调查,我们

为学生使用纸质调查 太

匆忙了,以至于他们不能

坐下来参加焦点小组

,这是很有价值的信息,

因为它帮助我们微调

和测试了我们项目的几个不同部分,

包括我们

与年轻导演一起制作的健康教育短片 在

好莱坞,它还帮助

我们选择了一个标志,在焦点

小组中,我们

能够集思广益,还选择了一个

非常长寿的标语,

所以在这段时间里,它是在

中间 2000 年代,当我们

在美国建立这项运动时,公立学校

只能

教授禁欲的性教育,

在我们的焦点小组中,这真的很

有趣,因为学生

告诉我们一些事情,一个人

仍在发生性行为,

而且他们有很多未受保护的

他们告诉我们,

仅禁欲的教育是

不切实际的

,他们还告诉我们,由于这种教育,他们和他们的

同龄人

进行了更多的口交,

因为他们认为这是一种

安全的行为,

但大多数公立学校都没有 向

他们传授可以通过口交获得的不同性病

,因此他们要求我们通过我们的

编程来尝试教育

他们的同龄人有关这个特定主题的知识

,因此形成性研究非常

重要,因为它

重新解决并关注了

实际需要的内容

通过我们的竞选

技巧三来教导通过打破

障碍来教导这是音乐

比几乎更好的东西 其他任何事情,

例如在 1927 年的电影中

,爵士歌手由 al Jolson 主演

,主角使用爵士音乐作为

非裔美国人、美国犹太人和

主流白人美国之间的桥梁,在最

迷人的场景中,

al Jolson 在说话时向他的妈妈欧文·

柏林的

蓝天唱歌 和他妈妈

讨论他对同化

通婚的想法,这是电影中一个非常

具有历史意义的

时刻,因为

当他说话时,这是第

一次在电影中录制声音

,而当他唱歌时,这是

第一次音乐 曾经

在电影中演出,他打破了障碍,

同样

在我们的竞选活动中,嘻哈艺术家

特雷·宋兹在我们的洛杉矶音乐会上表演了

一首名为 store run 的歌曲,

他写的这首歌非常受欢迎

,它描述了他和他的

女朋友亲热 即将发生性行为

停止他们正在做的事情,因为他

意识到他没有任何安全套

去商店购买包裹

避孕套,然后回来

,在我们的音乐会期间,特雷宋兹向他的歌迷扔

了数百个避孕套

,这是一个非常

有力的信息,

他在情感上充满激情,它给人的感觉

非常真实,我

鼓励你在

开展健康教育活动

时 想想你可以

用它打破障碍

的方法第四条指导你的名人

所以在我们为每场音乐会做准备的时候,

我们会

提前与音乐家合作,帮助他们

轻松

解决

他们热衷的特定健康问题 观众

我们的健康主题范围从艾滋病毒性病

预防

到肥胖预防运动

营养抑郁意识和

饮食失调

,在每场音乐会前一周,我们

通过电子邮件向每位艺术家发送

了一份数据驱动信息的情况说明书

,其中讨论了他们选择的特定健康

话题 展示

他们在其中谈论的所有健康话题 巡回演唱会当天,一位

摇滚歌手本·奎勒 (ben queller) 非常喜欢我们的

项目,

他问我是否可以

音乐会的其他部分谈论其他健康话题,他做得

非常出色,这只是

让我们明白这一点非常重要,即提前工作

以帮助

感到非常舒适和自信的任何名人代言人

提供健康信息,

所以提示第五条

赋予您的听众权力非常重要,您的目标

应该是激励和授权

公众 改变行为,所以让我举个

例子说明为什么这很重要,

比如说我的一个病人来找我,他是

个吸烟者

,我有一个谈话,试图让

我的病人

在诊所戒烟,现在我不太可能说服

她 一次谈话通常是为了让

患者戒烟 你必须

在很长一段时间内以不同的方式与他们交谈

同样我们在

健康教育中意识到这一点 c 宣传我们

不能仅仅通过一场音乐会来改变行为,

所以我们故意尝试使用

不同

形式的社交媒体,以便在很长一段时间内接触到

青少年

大学生和年轻人

首先我们建立了一个基于多媒体的

健康教育

使用 Flash 动画和音乐的网站,

我们是最早

创建的 Flash 动画网站之一,

我们还去了好莱坞,得到

了年轻导演的帮助,

在 panavision 的资助下拍摄了健康教育短片

,此外,我们得到了帮助

一些了不起的平面

艺术家为了设计一个全国性的

海报活动,在全国各地的大学校园里使用,

我们还与

康卡斯特有线电视公司合作拍摄了一部预防艾滋病毒的

公益广告,他们在我们的音乐会前数周慷慨地

捐赠

了在亚特兰大都会区的播出时间

我们还得到了 kaiser Permanente 的帮助,

在 他们

在每场音乐会和

实际音乐会上赞助的音乐会大厅,

我们不仅让音乐家

与观众谈论他们的健康话题,

我们还展示

了我们已经制作的健康教育短片,

所以我们再次没有 不仅仅是一次一次性的

活动,我们

以几种不同的方式教他们关于健康的知识

第六条提示对

研究结果非常重要,这很重要

,原因有两个

首先,如果您要再次进行

另一场活动,

您需要 能够筹款,并且您

需要能够

证明您的活动确实有效,

因此

当您申请赠款并要求

人们

捐款时,您需要能够

证明您能够

通过您的活动改变行为

,除此之外,如果 您将

再次进行竞选活动,

并且尝试获得更大的名人,

他们也会想知道

您的竞选活动是否有效,因为音乐

名人

只会借钱 他们的名字

是他们可以信任的活动,

所以我们在全国健康教育巡回演唱会中以多种方式做到了这一点,

我们在音乐会前进行了调查

,我们

得到了每个想参加的人的电子邮件地址

,我们进行了后续调查,询问

大量不同的问题,

因此我们能够证明

在我们的活动后一个月、六个月和 12 个月内持续使用安全套的情况显着增加

,我们能够

在不同的国家医学会议

上展示大量数据,我们还获得了来自 疾控中心

在其 2009 年全国艾滋病毒预防

会议上如此快进到今天,

我们正处于这场令人垂涎的 19

大流行病之中

在芝加哥,

我照顾了很多圣约 19 名

患者,包括在

一些令人垂涎的 19 名患者中进行手术,

幸运的是,我们有这些

纸机 帽子就像宇航服,

当我们戴着 n95 口罩时,它会在我们头上

抽气以确保我们

真正的安全,所以

我和一群护士和医生交谈,

不仅在我的医院,而且在

全国范围

内,我很早就意识到医疗

前线的工作人员

真的很沮丧,因为公众没有

足够认真地对待这件事,

所以我在一天的时间里想到了

为什么不建立一个新的

健康教育活动,使用音乐来

教授我想出的预防新冠病毒的知识

音乐会和鸡尾酒会的想法

,我们将音乐家与

前线的护士和医生合作

,这很棒,我们有一场

在线音乐会,每周六举行一次虚拟音乐会

,护士和医生记录 psas,并

教公众正确戴口罩,

包括遮盖 你的鼻子

和你的嘴巴,

甚至

在美国发生最初的病例几个月后鼓励保持身体距离,

而且每周我们都变得更大 d

更大,这太棒了,因为

我们使用我今天刚刚为您概述的六个技巧在一周内建立了一个全国性的健康

教育运动,

所以 1992 年女王的三小时音乐会

极大地改变了公众

对建立健康教育

运动

和艾滋病毒的看法 特别是预防,他们

艾滋病预防变得很酷,他们

以一种真实的情感热情来娱乐世界,

通过音乐激发健康,

音乐会和鸡尾酒系列我们

采用了

女王的方法,以创造

新的健康教育活动,我

想留给你 最后一个想法

,为了建立一个成功的健康

教育活动,

你需要将正确的娱乐比例

与强大的健康教育信息结合起来,这些信息

以一种非评判的方式传递下去,坚持不懈地

长寿,保持安全

,现在我想玩

为全球所有死于 covid19 的患者

写下 foray 的挽歌 这

几个月

和他们的家人在哀悼

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