Schnurr Paula P, Bryant Richard, Berliner Lucy, Kilpatrick Dean G, Rizzo Albert, Ruzek Josef I
National Center for PTSD, White River Junction, VT, USA.
Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH, USA.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2017 Oct 27;8(sup5):1372007. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2017.1372007. eCollection 2017.
: This paper is based on a panel discussion at the 32nd annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies in Dallas, Texas, in November 2016. : Paula Schnurr convened a panel of experts in the fields of public health and technology to address the topic: 'What I have changed my mind about and why.' : The panel included Richard Bryant, Lucy Berliner, Dean Kilpatrick, Albert ('Skip') Rizzo, and Josef Ruzek. : Panellists discussed innovative strategies for the dissemination of scientific knowledge and evidence-based treatment. : Although there are effective treatments, there is a need to enhance the effectiveness of these treatments. There also is a need to develop simpler, low-cost strategies to disseminate effective treatments. However, technology approaches also offer pathways to increased dissemination. Researchers must communicate scientific findings more effectively to impact public opinion and public policy.
本文基于2016年11月在得克萨斯州达拉斯市举行的第32届国际创伤应激研究学会年会上的一场小组讨论。保拉·施努尔召集了公共卫生和技术领域的专家小组,讨论主题为:“我改变主意的内容及原因”。该小组包括理查德·布莱恩特、露西·柏林纳、迪恩·基尔帕特里克、阿尔伯特(“斯基普”)·里佐和约瑟夫·鲁泽克。小组成员讨论了传播科学知识和循证治疗的创新策略。尽管有有效的治疗方法,但仍需提高这些治疗方法的有效性。还需要制定更简单、低成本的策略来传播有效的治疗方法。然而,技术手段也为扩大传播提供了途径。研究人员必须更有效地传达科学发现,以影响公众舆论和公共政策。