Redfern James, Bowater Laura, Coulthwaite Lisa, Verran Joanna
Department of Natural Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
JAC Antimicrob Resist. 2020 Mar 10;2(1):dlaa012. doi: 10.1093/jacamr/dlaa012. eCollection 2020 Mar.
In response to the accepted risk of emerging antimicrobial resistance, many organizations and institutions have developed and delivered events and activities designed to raise awareness of the issue and to change the behaviour of the intended audience. However, few of these events for a general public audience are documented or able to be sourced by those who might wish to repeat, adapt or modify, particularly those events that are successful. 'Insider knowledge' appears to be the best search tool. Moreover, evaluation of the success or impact of the event is rarely published. It would be useful if there were a 'hub' where descriptions of such activities could be deposited, enabling the building of a significant resource with real academic value.
为应对新出现的抗菌药物耐药性这一公认风险,许多组织和机构开展并举办了各类活动,旨在提高对该问题的认识,并改变目标受众的行为。然而,面向普通公众的此类活动中,很少有被记录下来的,或者可供那些可能希望重复、调整或修改的人获取,尤其是那些成功的活动。“内部消息”似乎是最佳搜索工具。此外,关于活动成功与否或影响的评估很少发表。如果有一个“中心”,可以存放此类活动的描述,从而构建一个具有真正学术价值的重要资源库,那将是很有帮助的。