Communication strategy effectiveness in breast cancer awareness campaigns: Case study of Nairobi West location of Nairobi province
Abstract
The main objective of this study is to determine the types of communication strategies
that have proven effective in creating awareness about BC and in reducing BC mortality.
In order to achieve this, the study will look at the communication strategies employed in
creating awareness about BC amongst women in Nairobi West Location, both by the
Ministry of Health and the KBHP.
The study aims to target 30 women, ranging from teachers to hair dressers to cleaners and
even shop attendants. 1 doctor and 1 gynecologist will also be targeted. In addition, 1
KBHP staff will be interviewed.
Use of questionnaires as a means of collecting data will be employed. Since the study
will employ qualitative methods of data collection, both the qualitative and quantitative
methods of data analysis will be used. Communication programmes carried out in other
areas which target women will also be looked at.
The study will then analyse the communication campaigns which have proven effective
in creating awareness about BC and the reasons for their effectiveness. Finally,
recommendations will be made on the best way to carry out future campaigns.
Citation
Masters of Arts Degree in Communication StudiesPublisher
University of Nairobi Department of Arts in Communication Studies
Description
A research project submitted to the School of Journalism of the
University of Nairobi in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the award of the Degree of Masters of Arts in Communication
Studies.