Costa Idevania G, Strachan Robert K, Levine Darren, Kuper Iryna, Santorelli Samantha, Plazas Pilar Camargo, Botros Mariam, Bajnok Irmajean, Philips Catherine
School of Nursing, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Wounds Canada, North York, Ontario, Canada.
Int Wound J. 2025 Jun;22(6):e70698. doi: 10.1111/iwj.70698.
This initiative utilised knowledge translation (KT) strategies, including digital storytelling (DST) as both a narrative and educational tool, to amplify voices and support trauma-informed healing for individuals living with chronic wounds. A multi-method KT approach was employed, involving: (1) patient DST; (2) a national Patient Journey conference; (3) webinars and conference sessions; (4) a social media campaign; (5) infographics and supplements and (6) an open-access digital library. Since its launch in November 2021, the initiative has garnered significant engagement. Twenty-five patients and care partners across Canada shared their wound care journeys. In June 2022, 191 patients, advocates, policymakers and healthcare providers attended the inaugural virtual Patient Journey. Additionally, 102 participants joined three Patient Journey events between June and October 2024. Patient stories received 23 012 views, and the social media campaign and infographics reached over 900 healthcare professionals, policymakers and advocates across Canada. The initiative raised awareness of the challenges faced by individuals living with wounds. Storytellers described grief, frustration and confusion, underscoring the need for person-centred wound care, timely specialised services and better healthcare navigation. Their experiences revealed care gaps, highlighting the urgent need for systemic change to promote equity and inclusivity in wound care.
该倡议采用了知识转化(KT)策略,包括将数字故事讲述(DST)作为一种叙事和教育工具,以扩大声音并支持对慢性伤口患者的创伤知情愈合。采用了多方法的KT方法,包括:(1)患者数字故事讲述;(2)全国患者旅程会议;(3)网络研讨会和会议环节;(4)社交媒体活动;(5)信息图表和补充材料;以及(6)一个开放获取的数字图书馆。自2021年11月启动以来,该倡议获得了大量参与。加拿大各地的25名患者和护理伙伴分享了他们的伤口护理历程。2022年6月,191名患者、倡导者、政策制定者和医疗保健提供者参加了首届虚拟患者旅程。此外,在2024年6月至10月期间,102名参与者参加了三项患者旅程活动。患者故事获得了23012次浏览量,社交媒体活动和信息图表覆盖了加拿大各地900多名医疗保健专业人员、政策制定者和倡导者。该倡议提高了对伤口患者所面临挑战的认识。讲述者描述了悲伤、沮丧和困惑,强调了以患者为中心的伤口护理、及时的专业服务和更好的医疗保健导航的必要性。他们的经历揭示了护理差距,突出了迫切需要进行系统性变革,以促进伤口护理中的公平和包容性。