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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 302-309, 2024.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012894

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The discussion on the connotation of children’s subjectivity is not only a response to the lack of children’s subjectivity at the current stage of health management, but also a reference for children’s medical science popularization. Based on the perspective of social critical theory, this study used empirical research methods to review the "Dream Medical College" project of Children’s Hospital of Fudan University. The current situation and influencing factors of health management experience of 1 520 children participating in the "Dream Medical College" project were analyzed. The study showed that 96.35% of 1 316 subjects had diagnosis and treatment experience in specialized hospitals, and the overall negative emotional performance was at a low level (0~12 points). There was significant correlation between diagnosis and treatment, invasive experience and children’s emotional performance (P<0.05). The study revealed that the diagnosis and treatment field is the main practice place of children’s health management, while the subjective of children with different diagnosis and experience perform significantly different. Children over 4 years old have better language anxiety than physical anxiety when receiving diagnosis and treatment. Although medical science popularization is an important practical form of children’s health management, it lacks the science popularization content of invasive diagnosis and treatment and emotional management, and creative popular science form is more suitable for children with long-term and frequent diagnosis and treatment experience.

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Sichuan Mental Health ; (6): 266-270, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986751

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BackgroundIn public health emergencies, medical staff undertake many important tasks. Having a good mental health status and capability in popularization of science can improve the work efficiency of medical staff, and thus enhancing the public's trust and support for medical care. ObjectiveTo investigated the anxiety, insomnia and security level of medical staff under the public health emergency, and to explore the correlation between anxiety and capability in popularization of science of them. MethodsFrom June 1 to September 1, 2020, a total of 588 medical staff in Sichuan Province were investigated through the Questionnaire Star platform. The survey included a self-designed general information questionnaire, the Psychological Security-Insecurity Questionnaire (S-I), Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) and science popularization questionnaire during the COVID-19 epidemic. Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation among SAS, S-I and AIS scores, as well as the correlation between SAS and the science popularization questionnaire during the COVID-19 epidemic. ResultsDuring the public health emergency, the S-I score of the medical staff was (27.46±9.20), with 21 cases (3.57%) having a low level of security. The SAS score was (44.21±9.57), with 208 cases (35.37%) having anxiety symptoms. The AIS score was (11.40±5.25), with 450 cases (76.53%) suffering from insomnia. Correlation analysis showed that SAS score was negatively correlated with S-I score (r=-0.640, P<0.01), while positively correlated with AIS score (r=0.618, P<0.01). There was a negative correlation between the degree of usage about medical staff's science popularization tool and SAS score (r=-0.501~-0.185, P<0.01). The use of science popularization channels was negatively correlated with anxiety (r=-0.510~-0.232, P<0.05 or 0.01). There was a negative correlation between the level of trust to popularization of science and medical staff anxiety (r=-0.548~-0.338, P<0.01). ConclusionUnder the public health emergency, the detection rates of anxiety symptoms and sleep disorders among medical staff are high, and anxiety is negatively correlated with medical staff's capability in popularization of science. [Funded by Sichuan Mianyang Psychological Growth Guidance and Research Center for Minors Funded Project (number, SCWCN2020YB11)].

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 651-657, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005685

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Currently, the public’s concern for health has unprecedentedly increased, while some institutions find it difficult to carry out health lectures. Overall, health lectures play an important role, but they face some practical challenges at the operational level, involving lecture objectives, public demands, communication methods, dissemination channels, and foothold methods. In the era of new media, health science popularization lectures are still an effective means of persuasion today, but traditional lecture methods need to be endowed with new connotations, and made shifts and adjustments. Health science popularization lectures should make the following shifts. First, the lecture objectives should turn to "extensive use", stepping out of the limitations of popular science knowledge, and promoting the public to proactively seek health knowledge and information. Second, the lecture content should turn to the integration of physical and mental, designing courses from the perspective of physical and mental, enhancing communication among people, and promoting trust between individuals. Third, the lecture effect should turn to enjoyment, breaking the prejudice against the lecture effect and taking the enjoyment and interest stimulation as the important goal of health science popularization. Fourth, the speaker should turn to "professionalization", establishing a team of professional health lecturers. At the operational level, it is necessary to strictly control the entry and exit of health lecturers to create a lecture brand, segment the audience to organize homogeneous audiences, tell good stories and enhance emotional narration, plan holistically and achieve full-media three-dimensional communication, and scientifically evaluate and emphasize long-term effects.

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Chinese Journal of Radiological Health ; (6): 320-322, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-973412

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The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident in Japan resulted in the release of large amounts of radioactive substances into the surrounding environment and caused contamination. In the accident recovery process, Japan had made great efforts in public communication, including the government’s promotion of organization and planning the popularization and publicity of scientific knowledge in various forms, multi-channel information disclosure, and all-round communication and exchange, which can provide a reference for the development of relevant work in China. The nuclear-related public communication work in China can get four enlightenments. Firstly, the public communication system should be improved, and corresponding policies and mechanisms should be clarified. Secondly the popularization of nuclear science knowledge should be taken as the foundation for early and long-term development. Thirdly, the operators of nuclear facilities shall disclose relevant information according to the law and confront the curiosity or doubts of the public. Finally, multi-channel, multi-level and multi-frequency exchanges and interactions should be conducted to seek unity of understanding and balance of interests between the two sides.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 96-98, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-930918

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Since the establishment of the Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, progress has been made by generations of experts together with the journal. In November 2017, Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery established the first session 'Elite Group of Chinese Digestive Surgery', and the author was fortunate to become one member of the Colorectal Surgery Group. Under the leadership of the group leader, Professor Yao Hongwei, heated academic discussions was carried out on the topics of colorectal surgery. Time flies, in the last few years, the author took part in the review work of the Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery. In the process of reviewing articles, the author saw splendid researches and new outlook in the digestive surgery field with a lot of harvest, and was awarded twice with the title of excellent reviewing experts. With the rapid development of the Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, the author have gradually opened up new orientation in media and education. The author not only opened accounts on we-media platforms, but also actively participated in TV programs, striving to popularize health science knowledge to the general public. In July 2021, the second inaugural conference and the first plenary meeting of the 'Elite Group of Chinese Digestive Surgery' was successfully held in Chongqing. The author was honored to be the leader of the Media and Education Group. Together with all the other members, the author summari-zed experience in science popularization and media and share it with the fellow gastroenterology colleagues. At the first working meeting of the Media and Education Group of the 'Elite Groups of Chinese Digestive Surgery', members shared their practical experience and future work plans, and gained a lot of new inspiration. Now, The Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery has celebrated its 20 th anniversary. The author sincerely wishes the Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery with a marvelous future and popularization of health science promoting the development of colorectal surgery.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 135-138, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912708

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This paper aims to push health scientific popular knowledge and carry out targeted patient health education for certain patients, based on the demand of health education for specific diseases and population. Taking the female climacteric health scientific popularization as an example, the authors summarized the practice of popularizing scientific education in a tertiary specialized hospital based on the cognitive level and health education needs of outpatients and the general public. A multidisciplinary health scientific popularization team was set up to communicate popular science knowledge to patients and other menopausal women in need through multi-channel and multi-platform forms. Such means include online ones, offline ones, and cooperation with various social organizations. The implementation of health scientific popularization mode meets the needs of patients and the general public. The implementation of this mode of health popularization could improve their self-health management ability and health accomplishment. It provides a good reference for public hospitals to carry out health science popularization.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 421-423, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907455

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As a unit of medical science practice, the teaching hospitals shoulder the great responsibility of carrying out medical science popularization. With the development of network media, the model of medical science popularization has also been enriched. In order to make better use of the intelligence and convenience of emerging media, medical students′ science popularization ability and network media literacy urgently need to be improved. This article analyzes the current status of medical students′ science popularization ability and network literacy and analyzes its importance. It discusses the ways and means of training medical students′ science popularization ability and network literacy in teaching work, so as to continuously create a new situation in the development of teaching hospitals.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 1116-1120, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907123

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ObjectiveTo analyze the timeliness of health science popularization during the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its correlation with the epidemic situation and policies. MethodsThe original reports of health science popularization by 26 major media in Shanghai during the COVID19 outbreak between January 19 and March 25 of 2020 were retrieved, and the timeliness of the number of reports, media sources and categories, and contents were analyzed. ResultsDuring the epidemic of COVID-19, public media reported timely. Online media accounted for 63.35%, and text-based reports accounted for 85.90%. There was a correlation between the trend of the number of reports and the development of COVID-19 and the prevention and control policy issued by the government. After the change in the epidemic or the release of policy, the number of reports increased. The top four topics were personal protection, disease treatment, healthy lifestyle and psychological health, accounting for 18.62%, 18.54%, 12.96% and 11.74%, respectively. Reports focused on different aspects at different stages of COVID-19 epidemic, and the number of reports tended to increase one week after the occurrence of major events. ConclusionDuring the COVID-19 epidemic, the coverage of health science on media is timely and targeted. For future similar public health emergencies, it is suggested to respond quickly to major events according to the trend, to carry out publicity timely, to innovate the report forms, and thus make it easy for the public to accept and implement.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 1116-1120, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907100

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ObjectiveTo analyze the timeliness of health science popularization during the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its correlation with the epidemic situation and policies. MethodsThe original reports of health science popularization by 26 major media in Shanghai during the COVID19 outbreak between January 19 and March 25 of 2020 were retrieved, and the timeliness of the number of reports, media sources and categories, and contents were analyzed. ResultsDuring the epidemic of COVID-19, public media reported timely. Online media accounted for 63.35%, and text-based reports accounted for 85.90%. There was a correlation between the trend of the number of reports and the development of COVID-19 and the prevention and control policy issued by the government. After the change in the epidemic or the release of policy, the number of reports increased. The top four topics were personal protection, disease treatment, healthy lifestyle and psychological health, accounting for 18.62%, 18.54%, 12.96% and 11.74%, respectively. Reports focused on different aspects at different stages of COVID-19 epidemic, and the number of reports tended to increase one week after the occurrence of major events. ConclusionDuring the COVID-19 epidemic, the coverage of health science on media is timely and targeted. For future similar public health emergencies, it is suggested to respond quickly to major events according to the trend, to carry out publicity timely, to innovate the report forms, and thus make it easy for the public to accept and implement.

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RECIIS (Online) ; 13(2): 391-410, abr.-jun. 2019. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1005642

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Este artigo objetiva analisar, por meio de métodos quantitativos e qualitativos e análise de conteúdo, as 145 propostas submetidas ao edital de apoio a projetos de divulgação científica, realizado pela Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, em 2018, visando compreender a demanda existente e dar subsídios para a elaboração de uma política institucional. Foram definidas categorias de análise, tendo em vista a identificação e caracterização do perfil dos proponentes e projetos. Os resultados indicam que, embora haja concentração de projetos na região Sudeste, profissionais de nove estados brasileiros participaram da convocatória, sendo 63% das propostas submetidas por mulheres. Apenas 40% dos projetos previam ação/estratégia de avaliação e somente 7% mencionaram ações de acessibilidade, tema prioritário na Fiocruz. Destacamos, por fim, a necessidade de oferecer frequentemente editais desse tipo, associados ao desenvolvimento de programas e capacitação da comunidade da Fiocruz para estabelecer o diálogo com a sociedade, de forma diversificada, abrangente, acessível e inclusiva.


This paper aims to analyze, through quantitative and qualitative methods and content analysis, the 145 proposals submitted to the call for supporting science communication projects, carried out by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, in 2018, intending to provide a better understanding of the existing demand and to contribute to the elaboration of an institutional policy. Categories to be analyzed in order to map the profile and characteristics of the proposals and proponents were defined. The results indicate that, although there is a concentration of projects in the Southeast region, professionals from nine Brazilian states participated in the call, being 63% of them women. Only 40% of the projects proposed evaluation actions and only 7% mentioned accessibility strategies, a priority issue at Fiocruz. Finally, we emphasize the need of frequently offering this kind of calls, associated with the training of scientists and of the Fiocruz community to establish dialogue with society in a diversified, comprehensive, accessible and inclusive way.


Este artículo objetiva analizar, por medio de métodos cuantitativos y cualitativos y análisis de contenido, los 145 proyectos sometidos a la convocatoria para apoyo a proyectos de divulgación científica, realizado por la Fundación Oswaldo Cruz, en 2018, buscando proveer subsidios para comprender la demanda existente y contribuir a la elaboración de una política institucional. Se definieron categorías de análisis, teniendo en cuenta la identificación y caracterización del perfil de los proponentes y proyectos. Los resultados indican que, aunque hay concentración de proyectos en la región sudeste, profesionales de nueve estados brasileños participaron de la convocatoria, siendo el 63% de las propuestas sometidas por mujeres. Sólo el 40% de los proyectos preveía acción/estrategia de evaluación y sólo el 7% mencionó acciones de accesibilidad, tema prioritario en la Fiocruz. Por último, destacamos la necesidad de ofrecer a menudo convocatorias de este tipo, asociada al desarrollo de programas y acciones de capacitación de los científicos y de la comunidad de Fiocruz para establecer el diálogo con la sociedad, de forma diversa, completa, accesible e inclusiva.


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Humanos , Política Organizacional , Gestão de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação em Saúde , Projetos , Comunicação e Divulgação Científica , Pesquisa , Brasil , Avaliação de Programas e Projetos de Saúde , Saúde , Avaliação Curricular das Faculdades de Medicina , Capacitação Profissional
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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 2197-2200, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-692083

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Objective To explore the application effect and user needs of WeChat official account "My Childcare Helper".Methods Readers who subscribed or read the WeChat official account " My Childcare Helper" from July to December 2017 were enrolled in this survey.The questionnaires were distributed via the WeChat official platform,and data were collected to analyse the application status of the WeChat official account "My Childcare Helper".Results A total of 401 valid questionnaires were received,and 62.09 % of the participants were doctors.The results showed that 64.59% of the participants continuously subscribed and read the articles in "My Childcare Helper",more than 90% of the participants approved good scientificity,understandability and practicability of articles in "My Childcare Helper",and 80.55 % of the participants applied the knowledge from "My Childcare Helper" to their work or life.Conclusion The WeChat official account "My Childcare Helper" has a good effect on the dissemination of scientific knowledge of children's care.

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Modern Hospital ; (6): 85-87, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-499548

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This paper takes the Traditional Chinese Medicine health population science as a social service . From the theoretical perspective .There's a clue that using the models of Perceived Service Quality , Determinants of Quality of Service , 5 Gaps Mode to find out the invisible zone of the continuous improvement of TCM populational sci -ence services.With the further analysis , this zone refers to the 5 gaps of the recognition differential .By minimizing the recognition differential , we form up a strategic program package for TCM populational science , which makes it dif-ferent.Besides, the real case of Guangdong Provincial hospital of TCM has verified that the good TCM populational Science service had demonstrated a positive influence to the Harmonious Relationship of doctor -patient.

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Ciênc. cogn ; 19(2): 233-241, jul. 2014. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1016976

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Este estudo tem a finalidade de relatar uma prática proposta (Semana do Cérebro de Uruguaiana) com o intuito de contribuir com a popularização e divulgação da Neurociência junto à Educação Básica. Paralelamente à Semana Internacional do Cérebro (Brain Awareness Week) foram realizadas atividades voltadas para alunos da rede pública de Educação Básica. As atividades foram organizadas em seis etapas: (1) divulgação; (2) palestra explicativa sobre o funcionamento do Sistema Nervoso Central; (3) exposição de neuroanatomia; (4) demonstração prática de ações nervosas; (5) noções de pesquisa científica em neurociências; e (6) avaliação. Ao final verificou-se a opinião dos alunos quanto às atividades realizadas durante as diferentes etapas, 98,6% manifestaram ter interesse em aprender mais sobre o sistema nervoso, 85,2% relataram que as atividades propostas serviram para despertar seu interesse por pesquisa e ciência, e, ao avaliarem as ações de uma forma geral, atribuindo uma nota de 0 a 10, a nota atribuída foi de 9,4 ± 0,99. Desse modo, pode-se afirmar que a proposta foi bem aceita pelos alunos, sendo considerada válida e atingindo o objetivo de promover a divulgação e popularização da neurociência.


This study aimed to report a practice (Brain Awareness Week of Uruguaiana) that was proposed with the aim of contribute with the popularization and dissemination of Neuroscience in the Basic Education. Alongside the Brain Awareness Week we performed activities with students from public basic education. The activities were organized in six steps: (1) disclosure; (2) lecture explaining the functioning of the Central Nervous System; (3) neuroanatomy exposition; (4) practical demonstration of nerve actions; (5) notions of scientific research neuroscience; and (6) evaluation. At the end was verified the opinion of students about the activities carried in the different steps. 98.6% of students expressed interest in learning more about the nervous system. 85.2% reported that the activities proposed in our actions served to awaken their interest on research and science, and when evaluating the actions in general, with a score from 0 to 10, the assigned score was 9.4 ± 0.99. Thus, we can claim that our proposal was well accepted by the students and is considered valid and reaching the aim of promoting the dissemination and popularization of neuroscience.


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Humanos , Neurociências , Educação , Experimentação Humana
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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 298-299, 2013.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-437877

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With the daily increase of living and working pressure in people,sub-health problem has been more and more predominant.How to guide people to throw of the attack of sub-health has been our major task.Through analyzing the distribution,type and attention degree of sub-health population,this article investigates points of science popularization for providing target-orientation science popularization knowledge.

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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 17(2): 399-414, abr.-jun. 2010. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-552902

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This paper discusses attempts to popularize scientific knowledge about anthropology through exhibitions of natives in the United States and Brazil from the nineteenth century to the beginnings of the twentieth century. In the First Brazilian Anthropological Exposition (Rio de Janeiro, 1882), a group of Botocudos was characterized in a manner that can be related to the reification of the myth of the savage, an important part of the European culture that played a significant role in the construction of anthropological knowledge in the nineteenth century. From the analyses of such exhibitions, we derive implications for science popularization and education, concerning the ideological undertones of scientific knowledge.


Analisa tentativas de popularizar o conhecimento científico em antropologia por meio da exibição de nativos nos Estados Unidos e no Brasil, no século XX e no começo do XX. Focaliza a Primeira Exposição Antropológica Brasileira (Rio de Janeiro, 1882), em que foi apresentado um grupo de Botocudos, de modo relacionável à reificação do mito do selvagem, importante componente da cultura europeia e mais especificamente da construção do conhecimento antropológico no Oitocentos. As conclusões concernem à popularização da ciência e, por extensão, à educação em ciência, em especial quanto aos valores ideológicos subjacentes ao conhecimento científico.


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História do Século XIX , Exposições Científicas , Povos Indígenas , Antropologia Física , História do Século XIX
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