How do you create meaningful partnerships with the public? This evidence-based guide from the Centre for Health Communication and Participation provides step-by-step recommendations for starting your journey #PPI#scicomm#scientists#biomedical#partnering#MedTwitter
We know that involving the public in fundamental biomedical research delivers benefits, but we also recognise that biomedical research scientists face unique challenges when involving the public. This free evidence-based guide helps to demystify the process. #PPI#biomed#partner
We know that involving the public in fundamental biomedical research delivers benefits, but we also recognise that biomedical research scientists face unique challenges when involving the public. This free evidence-based guide helps to demystify the process. #PPI#biomed#partner
New publication from the Centre for Health Communication and Participation
"Where to start when you don't know where to start: Involving the public in fundamental biomedical science research" is a practical guide for biomedical researchers.
https://t.co/xsOUSXFVgI
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Looking to involve the public in your research but don't know where to start? From the Centre for Health Communication and Participation @latrobe, this guide contains evidence-based information to help biomedical researchers embark on the journey. #PPI https://t.co/xsOUSXFVgI
#CochraneDaily🎧 PODCAST🎧 4-minute listen: Angela Aldin and Annika Baumeister talk about the findings of @CochraneLibrary review of interventions for improving health literacy in migrants
https://t.co/gzaVYui3VD #migrants@CochraneCCRG
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An editorial, by @cochranecollab editors @sojohill and Dr Rebecca Ryan, has been published alongside the review. The editorial reflects on the 20-year history of this seminal review and it's influence on practice: https://t.co/XYIPO3R5hU
🚨New publication🚨
Prof @d_stacey and co-authors have updated "Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions". This landmark review demonstrates clear benefits of decision aid use in a wide range of health conditions.
https://t.co/SXZcf2MAEm
This landmark review has been cited in over 90 clinical practice guidelines. With this update, the review now includes 209 studies involving 107,698 participants.
Full review here: https://t.co/DiSWATwD6W
Podcast outlining the updated findings here: https://t.co/Fv9LT58n3d
Cochrane Consumers and Communication are part of the new Cochrane People, Health Systems and Public Health Thematic Group. If you missed the live launch of the Thematic Group, you can catch up with the recordings here: https://t.co/ofOczW5asg
🚨New publication🚨
"Interventions for improving health literacy in migrants", led by Dr Annika Baumeister has found that some health literacy interventions may have positive effects on migrants' knowledge, understanding or use of health information.
https://t.co/F5WqOTHtWL
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We see you, we hear you and we read your messages of support which keep us on an unwavering path towards justice and peace.
It's not over. We’re not going to live in silence.
A podcast about our recent COVID-19 communication review has just been released!
How can we communicate better with people and communities about measures which help to prevent and control COVID-19?
Available at https://t.co/g61bgDIj2Z
Also on Spotify, Apple and Google Podcasts.
🚨New Cochrane Review🚨
"Communication to promote and support physical distancing for COVID‐19 prevention and control", led by Dr Rebecca Ryan, has been published. The review outlines strategies for effective communication during public health emergencies. https://t.co/Ti38BaGG31