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Utilizing Facebook and Automated Telephone Calls to Increase Adoption of a Local Smoke Alarm Installation Program
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. Jul 01, 2019 25(4):E27-E33
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1078-4659
Abstract
CONTEXT:: Innovative strategies are needed to improve the prevalence of working smoke alarms in homes. To our knowledge, this is the first study to report on the effectiveness of Facebook advertising and automated telephone calls as population-level strategies to encourage an injury prevention behavior. OBJECTIVE:: We examine the effectiveness of Facebook advertising and automated telephone calls as strategies to enroll individuals in Baltimore Cityʼs Fire Departmentʼs free smoke alarm installation program. PARTICIPANTS:: We directed our advertising efforts toward Facebook users eligible for the Baltimore City Fire Departmentʼs free smoke alarm installation program and all homes with a residential phone line included in Baltimore Cityʼs automated call system. DESIGN:: The Facebook campaign targeted Baltimore City residents 18 years of age and older. In total, an estimated 300 000 Facebook users met the eligibility criteria. Facebook advertisements were delivered to usersʼ desktop and mobile device newsfeeds. A prerecorded message was sent to all residential landlines listed in the cityʼs automated call system. RESULTS:: By the end of the campaign, the 3 advertisements generated 456 666 impressions reaching 130 264 Facebook users. Of the users reached, 4367 individuals (1.3%) clicked the advertisement. The automated call system included approximately 90 000 residential phone numbers. Participants attributed 25 smoke alarm installation requests to Facebook and 458 to the automated call. CONCLUSION:: Facebook advertisements are a novel approach to promoting smoke alarms and appear to be effective in exposing individuals to injury prevention messages. However, converting Facebook message recipients to users of a smoke alarm installation program occurred infrequently in this study. Residents who participated in the smoke alarm installation program were more likely to cite the automated call as the impetus for their participation. Additional research is needed to understand the circumstances and strategies to effectively use the social networking site as a tool to convert passive users into active participants.