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Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

2018

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Advancing Methodology: From Mapping To Mobile Messaging Campaign, Elizabeth Kiss, Mary Jo Katras, Joan Koonce, Ken Martin, Dena Wise, Katherine Mielitz, Virginia Brown May 2018

Advancing Methodology: From Mapping To Mobile Messaging Campaign, Elizabeth Kiss, Mary Jo Katras, Joan Koonce, Ken Martin, Dena Wise, Katherine Mielitz, Virginia Brown

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

This article describes the progression of the Health Insurance Literacy (HIL) Action Team’s efforts from the initial charge by the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP) of identifying priorities for Cooperative Extension health programming to developing and testing a national mobile messaging campaign designed to change health insurance knowledge, confidence, and behaviors of millennials. It highlights relevant empirical literature, summarizes the results of a national pulse online survey administered to Extension professionals and how they were applied to this project, reviews the Design Thinking and concept mapping process, and describes the development and testing of mobile messages. Anticipated outcomes …


Using The Re-Aim Framework To Evaluate Disaster Recovery Videos, Sarah Cronin, Lori Hendrickson, Sara Croymans Feb 2018

Using The Re-Aim Framework To Evaluate Disaster Recovery Videos, Sarah Cronin, Lori Hendrickson, Sara Croymans

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

Natural disasters both increase and cause financial challenges for survivors. Crisis support reduces negative outcomes such as financial stress, yet survivors are often unaware or unable to access available services. Aiming to innovatively improve access to quality financial education and to support financial recovery post-disaster, a video series was developed with a community advisory board. The RE-AIM framework informed a developmental evaluation measuring the videos’ influence. Results indicated majority of participants have used or intend to use the videos in their disaster work. This indicates the video series may be a helpful tool for disaster responders when providing financial recovery …