Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Lucia Cerda Design, Barcelona, Spain.
PLoS One. 2022 Jul 7;17(7):e0270605. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270605. eCollection 2022.
Dissemination is an under-researched activity that is important to researchers and funders and may have a role in creating conditions for implementation. We aim to study the impact of two animations shared via social media upon dissemination.
We developed two short animations to increase the awareness of healthcare positional leaders of work undertaken to enhance a much-used implementation intervention. We measured both how frequently the related articles were accessed, and engagement with the research team, before and after the intervention. We analysed variation over time using statistical process control to identify both trend and periods of significant change.
We found evidence that the animation increased how frequently the articles were accessed, with a significant increase (p = <0.01) during the two weeks after release of each animation. One animation was associated with an increase in positional leaders' engagement with the research team.
Animations shared via social media can enhance dissemination. We describe lessons from the work to develop the intervention and support calls for work to increase the understanding and adoption of effective dissemination interventions. Our findings provide support for further work using randomised study designs.
传播是一项研究不足的活动,对研究人员和资助者很重要,它可能在为实施创造条件方面发挥作用。我们旨在研究通过社交媒体分享的两个动画对传播的影响。
我们制作了两个简短的动画,以提高医疗保健位置领导者对增强常用实施干预措施所做工作的认识。我们在干预前后分别测量了相关文章的访问频率以及与研究团队的互动。我们使用统计过程控制来分析随时间的变化,以识别趋势和显著变化的时期。
我们发现动画可以增加文章的访问频率,每个动画发布后的两周内都有显著增加(p<0.01)。其中一个动画与位置领导者与研究团队的互动增加有关。
通过社交媒体分享的动画可以增强传播。我们描述了开发干预措施的工作经验教训,并支持呼吁增加对有效传播干预措施的理解和采用。我们的研究结果为进一步使用随机研究设计提供了支持。