Using social media for knowledge translation, promotion of evidence-based medicine and high-quality information on health

من ويكيتعمر
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Article in Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine 9(1) · September 2015

DOI: 10.1111/jebm.12175


ivia Puljak

University of Split

Abstract

Knowledge translation activities may be targeted towards all participants in healthcare practices, including patients, consumers, and policy makers. Hereby, use of social media, namely social network Facebook, as a tool for knowledge translation, promotion of evidence-based medicine and high-quality information on health is described. In March 2013, a Facebook page of the Croatian Cochrane Branch was created and its main content are translated plain language summaries (PLS) of the systematic reviews produced by The Cochrane Collaboration. Since the page was created it has gained 1441 followers, mostly from Croatia and neighboring countries with similar language. Most of the page followers are women aged 25 to 44 and the most popular content is related to pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. Page followers are lay persons, health professionals and journalists, who further disseminate the page content. In summary, social media enables multiple possibilities to engage with target audience and to disseminate the evidence-based medicine content.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282038698_Using_social_media_for_knowledge_translation_promotion_of_evidence-based_medicine_and_high-quality_information_on_health