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Boston Launches Safer-Sex Campaign Targeting Teenagers Using Social Networking Sites, Other Outlets
The Boston Public Health Commission has allocated $100,000 to a new campaign that uses social networking sites and other media outlets to raise sexual health awareness among teenagers, the Boston Globe reports. The city is facing increasing rates of sexually transmitted diseases among those age 15 to 19, according to the Globe. The new campaign will include educational videos featuring teenagers that will air on the MTV, FX and BET television networks; radio and mass transit advertisements; and theater performances. Facebook, YouTube and other social networking sites also will be used to reach teenagers with safer sex messages. Officials hope to address teenagers" "casual attitudes" toward sexually transmitted diseases, the Globe reports. Lydia Shrier, an adolescent medicine specialist at Children"s Hospital Boston, said teenagers might say ""Hey, I may get HIV, but it"s treatable and I"m going to live." It"s not a death sentence to them" (Smith, 8/4).
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National Nurses Movement Launches Ad Campaign For Nurse TV Shows

The three nursing organizations at the heart of the newly announced national RN SuperUnion today announce a new television and internet advertising campaign in conjunction with the debut of HawthoRNe, one of the new TV shows debuting this season that features nurse characters. The California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, United American Nurses, and Massachusetts Nurses Association, who earlier this year allied their 150,000 nurse members to form the first national union of RNs, will debut the ad on TNT this Tuesday, June 16. The ad will feature working, direct-care nurses from different states represented by the organizations. The commercial asks viewers to consider a "world without nurses," and points out that, "When nurses disappear, so does patient safety." Patients are asked to "insist on safe nursing staffing levels," in the face of a national crisis in patient care caused by routine understaffing of hospital units, a travesty that leads to tens of thousands of unnecessary patients deaths yearly. Viewers will be directed to http://www.RNVoices.net, where nurses will be asked to offer their opinions of the show, which will be forwarded to the appropriate producers. The Web site will update RNs on the national nurses movement, including on the new federal patient safety bill establishing safe nurse staffing in hospitals. Sen. Barbara Boxer recently introduced this bill, S. 1031, the National Nursing Shortage and Patient Advocacy Reform Act, which will guarantee safe staffing in hospitals across America, as well as give nurses whistle-blower and patient advocacy protections. "It"s about time for nurses to be represented in popular culture, but there are important questions that RNs will consider as we watch these shows. We know these shows are Hollywood entertainment, but they"re purporting to speak in the name of nurses, so we are watching and taking note. Will these shows reflect the struggle of nurses to care for their patients in the face of heartless insurance and hospital bureaucracy? Will they reflect the terrible burden of being overloaded with too many patients who are too sick? We look forward to finding out," said Deborah Burger, RN, co-President of CNA/NNOC. "We need a national dialogue about the important work that nurses do, and this is happening just as our national nurses movement has come together for the good of all nurses and patients everywhere," said UAN President Ann Converso, RN. "We"re excited that Sen. Boxer is taking the lead in the Senate on safe RN staffing, joining our friends in the House-Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI)-in putting real, concrete solutions to the nurse staffing crisis on the table. We must make safe RN staffing ratios the law of the land; anything less puts our patients at risk." "As patient advocates, we have to take this opportunity of these new television shows to press our agenda of safe staffing. Nurses have seen too many patients suffer unnecessarily because of the crisis in care caused by hospital understaffing. We are delighted for the chance to make this connection for our fellow nurses and the public," said Beth Piknick, RN, President of MNA. The ads were produced by Bill Hillsman of NorthWoods Advertising and will run in nearly 20 cities across the country the first week. California Nurses Association


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