Practitioners' perspectives on unintended effects of illicit drug prevention public service announcements (PSAs) in Australia

Author:

Munro Kirsteen1,Bogomolova Svetlana1,Simmonds Lucy1

Affiliation:

1. Flinders University

Abstract

Abstract

Public service announcements (PSAs) or campaigns aimed at preventing harm can inadvertently risk creating additional harms. It remains unclear whether these unintended effects are considered during campaign development, if risk mitigation strategies are implemented, or how professionals involved perceive these issues. It is in the context of illicit drug prevention PSAs that our research investigates and explores the perspectives of practitioners – health support professionals and campaign designers and creators. Semi-structured expert interviews were conducted to capture and synthesise practitioners’ perspectives which were then analysed by applying a framework to address the unintended harms of public health interventions. The results indicated that practitioners from both sectors are aware of unintended harms but place varying levels of importance on different aspects. In the case of illicit drug prevention PSAs, incorporating practitioners’ perspectives in campaign development may result in mitigating the risk of potential unintended harmful effects.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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