The Effectiveness of Social Media in the Dissemination of Knowledge About Pain in Dementia

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作者
Castillo, Louise I. R. [1 ,2 ]
Hadjistavropoulos, Thomas [1 ,2 ]
Brachaniec, Mary [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Regina, Dept Psychol, Regina, SK, Canada
[2] Univ Regina, Ctr Aging & Hlth, Regina, SK, Canada
关键词
Elderly; Alzheimer's Disease; Older Adults; Knowledge Translation; Knowledge Mobilization; POSITION STATEMENT; COGNITIVELY INTACT; ASSESSMENT TOOLS; OLDER-ADULTS; TRANSLATION; MANAGEMENT; PATIENT; CAREGIVERS; BARRIERS; PEOPLE;
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10.1093/pm/pnab157
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Objectives. Traditional knowledge dissemination methods have been ineffective in leading to timely and widespread changes in clinical practice. Social media have the potential to reach broader audiences than more traditional methods that disseminate research findings. We evaluated the effectiveness of using social media to mobilize knowledge about pain in dementia. Methods. We developed an online repository of evidence-based content (e.g., guidelines, assessment approaches) and a video about pain in dementia. The video was uploaded to YouTube, a video-sharing platform. We collaborated with stakeholder organizations on a 5-month social media campaign (#SeePainMoreClearly) on Twitter, a social networking site, to disseminate digital content about pain in dementia. The response to our initiatives was evaluated with Web and social media metrics, a video questionnaire, and a comparison of the extent of Twitter discussions about pain in dementia before and during the campaign period. Results. Web metrics showed a great reach of the initiative: The #SeePainMoreClearly hashtag received more than 5,000,000 impressions and was used in 31 countries. The online repository was viewed by 1,218 individuals from 55 countries, and the video resulted in 51,000 views. Comparisons between the pre-campaign and campaign periods demonstrated a higher number of posts about pain in dementia during the campaign period. Conclusion. The findings have implications for closing the knowledge-to-practice gap in dementia care through faster mobilization of scientific findings. Our campaign compares favorably with other health information dissemination initiatives. The methodologies used in the study could serve as a framework for the development of social media initiatives in other health disciplines.
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页码:2584 / 2596
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