The Asrina videos are designed to address the eight categories of scenarios or ambiguous health choices. Health workers can identify the types of scenarios that are most relevant to the communities they are working with and then use the specific videos in the Asrina library that correspond most appropriately:
1) Parenting: Rewards & Discipline; 2) Peer Pressure: Social Status, Modernization; 3) Sources of Knowledge: Role of School & Family; 4) Periods of Identity Transition: New Mothers; 5) Threshold of Expertise/When to Seek Care; 6) Resource Constraints; 7) Marketing and Media; 8) Traditional Practices/Misconceptions.
We developed these categories based upon extensive survey of the literature on cross-cultural conceptions of oral health, user interviews with Peruvian parents & health workers, and consultations with experts including Peace Corps volunteers in Ecuador, pediatricians and dental hygienists from UC Berkeley, teachers from seven developing countries, and students in Stanford Medical School’s department of global health.
1) Parenting: Rewards & Discipline; 2) Peer Pressure: Social Status, Modernization; 3) Sources of Knowledge: Role of School & Family; 4) Periods of Identity Transition: New Mothers; 5) Threshold of Expertise/When to Seek Care; 6) Resource Constraints; 7) Marketing and Media; 8) Traditional Practices/Misconceptions.
We developed these categories based upon extensive survey of the literature on cross-cultural conceptions of oral health, user interviews with Peruvian parents & health workers, and consultations with experts including Peace Corps volunteers in Ecuador, pediatricians and dental hygienists from UC Berkeley, teachers from seven developing countries, and students in Stanford Medical School’s department of global health.
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