Social marketing for counseling and testing center

a case-study in the Oswaldo Cruz Policlinics, Porto Velho – RO

Authors

  • Adriana A.C. Tibúrcio
  • Alberto S. Tibúrcio

Keywords:

social marketing, counseling and testing center, HIV/aids

Abstract

Introduction: the social marketing is a strategy to change behaviors and its may be used in the promotion of the services that a Counseling andTesting Center offers. Objective: to verify the populational characteristics and opinions of a sample of CTC’s users, trying to recognize social marke-ting strategies for this type of health service. Methods: a questionnaire with ten questions was applied to the users looking for knowledge about pre-vention, quality of the service, and how they take information about the CTC. Results: 51.5% of the users had delayed more so than six months tolooking for consults; the ‘counseling’ it self was considered more important that the anti-HIV testing; 12.9% of users knowed what would occur du-ring the consult in the CTC; the ‘given attention’ to users and the ‘hygiene’ of installations were the more appreciated qualities; ‘males’ and ‘persons39-61 years old aged’ were the most satisfied with the service; television and newspapers are the ways through the users getting the news and infor-mation, but these users knew about CTC through friends, others users, health’s professionals and services. Conclusion: the social marketing is beingfew used to divulge the services given for CTC; the campaigns of public health may emphasize the CTC’s qualities in view of income the demand.

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Author Biographies

Adriana A.C. Tibúrcio

Enfermeira, Especialista em Saúde Pública.

Alberto S. Tibúrcio

Médico, Especialista em Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveis (UFF).

Published

2005-12-19

How to Cite

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Tibúrcio AA, Tibúrcio AS. Social marketing for counseling and testing center: a case-study in the Oswaldo Cruz Policlinics, Porto Velho – RO. DST [Internet]. 2005 Dec. 19 [cited 2024 Dec. 4];17(4):265-80. Available from: https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/594

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Original Article