烧伤模型系统教育产出:国内和全球传播

Gretchen J. Carrougher , Caitlin M. Orton , Barclay T. Stewart
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知识转化和消费者测试旨在将研究成果从科学家、专业期刊和会议上转移到经常使用这些信息的最终用户和组织手中。本报告旨在概述烧伤模型系统(BMS)与模型系统知识转化中心(MSKTC)合作开发并向消费者传播患者教育材料的过程。国家残疾、独立生活和康复研究所资助的 BMS 与 MSKTC 合作,采用多步骤流程来开发和测试由消费者优先考虑的基于证据/共识的教育信息。最终的书面产品以英语和西班牙语提供,阅读水平为八年级以下。产品通过网站、临床会议、社交媒体以及与临床医生和烧伤相关组织的国内/国际合作进行传播。书面产品每五年审查一次,以确保其保持最新性和相关性。每个产品的在线浏览量是衡量其传播情况的关键指标。自 2011 年以来,BMS 和 MSKTC 已合作制作或更新了 22 份教育概况介绍、3 个视频、3 个信息漫画和 1 个信息图表。这些产品共被 216 个国家的人们浏览了 200 多万次。所有产品的在线浏览量普遍逐年增加。这一过程使消费者能够获得并理解相关的健康信息。因此,烧伤模型系统的信息产品被越来越多的美国和国际消费者浏览。
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Burn Model System educational outputs: Domestic and global dissemination

Knowledge translation and consumer testing aims to move research findings from scientists, professional journals, and conferences to the hands of end-users and organizations who use the information regularly. The purpose of this report is to outline the process by which the Burn Model System (BMS) has worked with the Model System Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) to develop and disseminate patient education materials to consumers. The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research-funded BMS in collaboration with the MSKTC uses a multi-step process for developing and consumer-testing evidence-based/consensus-derived educational information prioritized by consumers. The final written products are made available in both English and Spanish at/below an 8th grade reading level. Products are disseminated through websites, clinical encounters, social media, and national/international engagement with clinicians and burn-related organizations. Written products are reviewed every five years to ensure they remain current and relevant. Number of online views for each product is a key measure of dissemination. Since 2011, the collaboration between the BMS and the MSKTC has produced or updated 22 educational factsheets, three videos, three infocomics, and one infographic. Collectively, these products have been viewed over two million times by people in 216 countries. Online views of all products have generally increased year-to-year. This process makes relevant health information accessible and understandable for consumers. As a result, Burn Model System informational products have been increasingly viewed by US and international consumers.

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