How do we create messages that are accurate and understandable?
Supporting NHLBI’s heart health education and research information dissemination
Challenge
Heart disease and stroke are among the leading causes of death in the U.S. The National Institutes of Health’s (NIH’s) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s (NHLBI’s) Office of Science Policy, Engagement, Education, and Communications must break through the clutter of health information people receive with evidence-based health education programs that engage stakeholders and deliver messages that are accurate and understandable.
Solution
Westat is working with NHLBI to:
- Provide NHLBI guidance and a framework to guide the development of the Institute’s health education programs on a range of topics
- Assess existing program efforts, messaging, and communication strategies and recommend a process for updating and/or expanding based on research, trends, and best practices
- Identify and engage key stakeholders and partners that can be called upon to amplify messaging and/or share resources
- Provide resources and support to community health workers to increase heart health education at the local level
Results
Westat developed The Healthy Hearts Network of national partner organizations to help NHLBI amplify the reach and impact of heart health messages and programming. To date, we’ve helped NHLBI recruit more than 50 partners as part of the Network.
We launched a creative and engaging campaign for American Heart Month called #OurHearts are Healthier Together that has resonated with the public, health groups, and partners to encourage people to join together to be heart healthy. For 4 consecutive years, NHLBI has selected the campaign as its theme for American Heart Month.
Westat used research with key target audiences to update and expand NHLBI’s seminal heart health education program, The Heart Truth̶®. Through a series of focus groups, we explored young women’s declining awareness of heart disease and how The Heart Truth can develop programming that fits their needs. Based on this research, The Heart Truth launched the Yes, YOU! initiative. The initiative encourages women 25 to 39 years old to improve their heart health literacy, understand their numbers, and help them take action that has both immediate and long-term benefits for heart health.
Westat launched The Heart Truth Community Subcontract Program to support organizations in executing projects that will reduce the burden of heart disease and encourage healthy behavior change to improve heart health.
Focus Areas
Health Communications Public HealthCapabilities
Communications Research and Strategy Traditional and Social Media OutreachSenior Expert Contact
Glynis Jones
Principal Research Associate
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