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Creating a tailored, multimedia, computer-based intervention.

B L Eakin1, J S Brady, S L Lusk

  • 1School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

Computers in Nursing
|August 2, 2001
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This study outlines a 5-phase process for creating a tailored multimedia computer program to encourage factory workers to use hearing protection, aiming to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health
  • Health Communication
  • Multimedia Interventions

Background:

  • Tailored health messages effectively motivate behavior change.
  • Developing tailored health promotion programs presents significant challenges.
  • Noise-induced hearing loss is a preventable occupational hazard.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the creation process of a tailored multimedia computer program.
  • To promote the use of hearing protection devices among factory workers.
  • To prevent noise-induced hearing loss in an industrial setting.

Main Methods:

  • The program development involved 5 distinct phases: content determination, design creation, tailoring pathway integration, database and handout development, and pilot testing.
  • Utilized live-action and still video, sound, and graphics for program design.

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  • Integrated tailoring pathways and developed a participant database and handouts.
  • Main Results:

    • A structured 5-phase approach was successfully employed to create a tailored multimedia intervention.
    • The process facilitated the integration of personalized content and practical resources for participants.
    • Pilot testing was a crucial step in refining the intervention program.

    Conclusions:

    • The described approach can serve as a prototype for developing future computerized multimedia health promotion interventions.
    • This methodology can assist others in effectively utilizing multimedia for health promotion.
    • Tailored multimedia programs offer a promising avenue for enhancing occupational safety and health behaviors.