Abstract:Objectives: to develop, validate with specialists and internationally certify a virtual health portal, the D+Informação. Methods: a quantitative methodological study. Twenty-two expert judges validated the Portal in the health and computer science areas using the Content Validity Index and the Gwet test. International certification followed HONcode principles® to ensure the trust of information. Results: judges of health and computer science validated the portal obtaining a minimum Content Validity Index in … Show more
“…According to data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE, its Brazilian acronym), access to this technology has expanded across the diverse states and regions of Brazil, bringing ease of access to information at any time and place (Brasil, 2019). As social networks have large numbers of internet users, it is worth exploring their potential as a useful tool for the dissemination of scientific research, aiming at dissemination and data collection, flow analysis, and access profiles (Cintra et al, 2022; Moromizato et al, 2017; Guterres et al, 2021).…”
Section: Implications For Knowledge Translationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a group of Brazilian and German researchers, most from nursing backgrounds, developed, certified, and validated an information portal named D + Informação for people with disabilities, their family members, and health professionals, aiming to provide health information with scientific evidence, clear language, and transparency, contributing to health literacy, especially for persons with disabilities (PwD) (Cintra et al, 2022). A study was developed to analyze boosting on social networks and to identify the most accessed posts, aiming to improve this information and empowerment tool.…”
Section: Implications For Knowledge Translationmentioning
Background: The virtual environment has democratized information and research in the health area, especially during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Purpose: This study analyzed the boosting strategies of social networks and identified the most accessed posts from a previously developed and validated information portal aimed at people with disabilities. Methods: This quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive, exploratory study used Google Analytics® to collect data on origins and access numbers; boost data were obtained from the Facebook® and Instagram® networks themselves, after the end of each boost. Conclusions: Greater interest in publications related to the acquisition of rights for persons with disabilities and about COVID-19 was identified. The virtual environment, especially social networks in Brazil, proved to be a useful tool for disseminating information during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the importance of boosting access to health information. In addition, the investment in social networks was relevant due to the increase in the number of followers on the page. Implications for Practice: Social networks can be a valuable means of disseminating research, improving access to information based on scientific evidence in an inclusive way.
“…According to data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE, its Brazilian acronym), access to this technology has expanded across the diverse states and regions of Brazil, bringing ease of access to information at any time and place (Brasil, 2019). As social networks have large numbers of internet users, it is worth exploring their potential as a useful tool for the dissemination of scientific research, aiming at dissemination and data collection, flow analysis, and access profiles (Cintra et al, 2022; Moromizato et al, 2017; Guterres et al, 2021).…”
Section: Implications For Knowledge Translationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a group of Brazilian and German researchers, most from nursing backgrounds, developed, certified, and validated an information portal named D + Informação for people with disabilities, their family members, and health professionals, aiming to provide health information with scientific evidence, clear language, and transparency, contributing to health literacy, especially for persons with disabilities (PwD) (Cintra et al, 2022). A study was developed to analyze boosting on social networks and to identify the most accessed posts, aiming to improve this information and empowerment tool.…”
Section: Implications For Knowledge Translationmentioning
Background: The virtual environment has democratized information and research in the health area, especially during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Purpose: This study analyzed the boosting strategies of social networks and identified the most accessed posts from a previously developed and validated information portal aimed at people with disabilities. Methods: This quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive, exploratory study used Google Analytics® to collect data on origins and access numbers; boost data were obtained from the Facebook® and Instagram® networks themselves, after the end of each boost. Conclusions: Greater interest in publications related to the acquisition of rights for persons with disabilities and about COVID-19 was identified. The virtual environment, especially social networks in Brazil, proved to be a useful tool for disseminating information during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the importance of boosting access to health information. In addition, the investment in social networks was relevant due to the increase in the number of followers on the page. Implications for Practice: Social networks can be a valuable means of disseminating research, improving access to information based on scientific evidence in an inclusive way.
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