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122por Shanks, Justin D., Izumi, Betty, Sun, Christina, Martin, Allea, Byker Shanks, Carmen“…Four themes emerged from focus groups: (1) Communicating Science-Related Topics to Non-experts, (2) Developing Professional Skills, (3) Understanding Health Issues, and (4) Overall Experience. …”
Publicado 2017
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123por Ponzio, Nicholas M., Alder, Janet, Nucci, Mary, Dannenfelser, David, Hilton, Holly, Linardopoulos, Nikolaos, Lutz, Carol“…To narrow this disparity, we created an unusual course titled Communicating Science for doctoral science trainees at Rutgers University. …”
Publicado 2018
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124“…Student feedback indicated increased engagement, increased confidence in communicating science and a deeper understanding and appreciation for microbiology. …”
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125por Rzymski, Piotr, Borkowski, Leszek, Drąg, Marcin, Flisiak, Robert, Jemielity, Jacek, Krajewski, Jacek, Mastalerz-Migas, Agnieszka, Matyja, Andrzej, Pyrć, Krzysztof, Simon, Krzysztof, Sutkowski, Michał, Wysocki, Jacek, Zajkowska, Joanna, Fal, Andrzej“…These actions encompass organizing groups continuously communicating science on COVID-19 vaccines to the general public; tracking and tackling emerging and circulating fake news; and equipping celebrities and politicians with scientific information to ensure the quality of messages they communicate, as well as public letters, and statements of support for vaccination by healthcare workers, recognized scientists, VIPs, and scientific societies; and no tolerance to false and manipulated claims on vaccination spread via traditional and social media as well as by health professionals, scientists, and academics. …”
Publicado 2021
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126“…RESULTS: Eighteen institutions submitted written reports describing activities in relation to six themes: (1) listen to the community and respond to concerns, (2) collect data to understand the impact of COVID-19 on distinct communities and groups, (3) communicate science and address misinformation, (4) collaborate with health departments, (5) engage hubs and underrepresented populations in COVID-19 research, and (6) support our own well-being and that of others. …”
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127“…This study is significant because it provides a theoretical interpretation of tourism risk, elucidates the mechanisms or paths by which perceived risk affects travel intention, and expands a framework for research on destination image and travel intention into the realms of psychology, political, and communication science. It additionally encourages people to pay greater attention to the negative impact of crises and focuses on the important role of internal and external responses in crisis management, which can help improve the effectiveness of crisis management and promote the sustainable development of the tourism industry.…”
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128“…Subsequently, social and cultural changes gave rise to new ways of communicating science: from signage to magazines and television programmes devoted to health issues, through the use of social networks. …”
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130“…METHODS: We systematically searched PubMed and key medical informatics, information systems, and communication science journals covering the period of 2000 to 2015. …”
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132por Swords, Christina M., Porter, Jerlym S., Hawkins, Amy J., Li, Edwin, Rowland-Goldsmith, Melissa, Koci, Matthew D., Tansey, John T., Woitowich, Nicole C.“…In addition, quantitative and qualitative data suggested that scientists were more confident in their ability to communicate science after completing the course (median of 8, standard deviation [SD] of 0.98 versus median of 5, SD of 1.57; P < 0.0001). …”
Publicado 2023
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133por Leask, Julie, Kinnersley, Paul, Jackson, Cath, Cheater, Francine, Bedford, Helen, Rowles, Greg“…Development of a framework related to each parental position with determination of key indicators, goals and strategies based on communication science, motivational interviewing and valid consent principles. …”
Publicado 2012
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134por Bowman, Sarah R., Biermans, Geert, Hicks, Andrea, Jevtić, Dragan M., Rodriguez-Gil, Jose Luis, Brockmeier, Erica K.“…CONCLUSION: The Students of SETAC will continue to increase communication with and among SETAC students on a global level and promote the use of social media to communicate science to a wide variety of audiences.…”
Publicado 2015
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135por Anderson, Lauren B., Kanneganti, Dhiraj, Bentley Houk, Mary, Holm, Rochelle H., Smith, Ted“…This possibility, combined with the increasing public policy trends encouraging and demanding free access for research supported with public funds, may alter the role journal publications play in communicating science in society. For the field of environmental health science, no-cost AI technology such as ChatGPT holds the promise to improve research translation, but it must continue to be improved (or improve itself) from its current capability.…”
Publicado 2023
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136“…Study design was multidisciplinary, combining expertise of medical and communication science. Sources of medical information were identified (doctor, Internet, magazines, newspapers, television, radio, family members). …”
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137por Reinsborough, Michael“…Likewise, there may be potential benefits of acknowledging an art-science-RRI triangle as stepping stone to a more reflexive research agenda within the STS/science communication/science policy community. Using BrisSynBio, an EPSRC/BBSRC-funded research centre in synthetic biology, I will discuss the framing for art-science collaborations and practical implementation and make remarks on what happened there. …”
Publicado 2020
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138por Gomez, Adriana Morales, Knier, Kit, Yowler, Joanna Yang, Pierret, Chris, Scholl, Linda M.“…METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: The SFIR included an Introduction to Experimental Design, Dialogue methodology for communicating science, scientific mentoring, asynchronous online modules and a Resiliency component. …”
Publicado 2021
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139por Røislien, Jo, O'Hara, Jane K, Smeets, Ionica, Brønnick, Kolbjørn, Berg, Siv Hilde, Shortt, Marie Therese, Lungu, Daniel Adrian, Thune, Henriette, Wiig, Siri“…CONCLUSIONS: The COVCOM project will take on several grand challenges within the field of communicating science and provide evidence-based tools to the science communication toolbox. …”
Publicado 2022
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140Message Frame–Tailoring in Digital Health Communication: Intervention Redesign and Usability Testingpor van Strien-Knippenberg, Inge S, Altendorf, Maria B, Hoving, Ciska, van Weert, Julia C M, Smit, Eline S“…METHODS: Extension of the framing theory, tailoring theory, and self-determination theory by redesigning the PAS program to include message frame–tailoring was conducted in close collaboration with scientific and nonscientific smoking cessation experts (n=10), smokers (n=816), and communication science students (n=19). Various methods were used to redesign the PAS program to include message frame–tailoring with optimal usability: usability testing, think-aloud methodology, heuristic evaluations, and a web-based experiment. …”
Publicado 2022
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