Published on in Vol 4, No 4 (2016): Oct-Dec

Using Knowledge Translation to Craft “Sticky” Social Media Health Messages That Provoke Interest, Raise Awareness, Impart Knowledge, and Inspire Change

Using Knowledge Translation to Craft “Sticky” Social Media Health Messages That Provoke Interest, Raise Awareness, Impart Knowledge, and Inspire Change

Using Knowledge Translation to Craft “Sticky” Social Media Health Messages That Provoke Interest, Raise Awareness, Impart Knowledge, and Inspire Change

Journals

  1. Parmar N, Dong L, Eisingerich A. Connecting With Your Dentist on Facebook: Patients’ and Dentists’ Attitudes Towards Social Media Usage in Dentistry. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(6):e10109 View
  2. Brunner M, Hemsley B, Dann S, Togher L, Palmer S. Hashtag #TBI: A content and network data analysis of tweets about Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Injury 2018;32(1):49 View
  3. Hefler M, Kerrigan V, Henryks J, Freeman B, Thomas D. Social media and health information sharing among Australian Indigenous people. Health Promotion International 2019;34(4):706 View
  4. Keugoung B, Bello K, Millimouno T, Sidibé S, Dossou J, Delamou A, Legrand A, Massat P, Gutierrez N, Meessen B. Mobilizing health district management teams through digital tools: Lessons from the District.Team initiative in Benin and Guinea using an action research methodology. Learning Health Systems 2021;5(4) View
  5. Hefler M, Kerrigan V, Freeman B, Boot G, Thomas D. Using Facebook to reduce smoking among Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: a participatory grounded action study. BMC Public Health 2019;19(1) View
  6. Shibasaki S, Watkin Lui F, Ah Mat L. Knowledge Translation and Implementation Planning to Promote Research Governance in Nongovernment Organizations in the Torres Strait: Descriptive Study. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2022;11(2):e39213 View
  7. D’Costa B, Lobo R, Sibosado A, Leavy J, Crawford G, Ward J, Suppiah V. Evaluation of the Young, Deadly, Syphilis Free multi-media campaign in remote Australia. PLOS ONE 2022;17(9):e0273658 View
  8. Glennie M, Dowden M, Grose M, Scolyer M, Superina A, Gardner K. Engaging Remote Aboriginal Communities in COVID-19 Public Health Messaging via Crowdsourcing. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  9. Moecke D, Holyk T, Beckett M, Chopra S, Petlitsyna P, Girt M, Kirkham A, Kamurasi I, Turner J, Sneddon D, Friesen M, McDonald I, Denson-Camp N, Crosbie S, Camp P. Scoping review of telehealth use by Indigenous populations from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2023:1357633X2311588 View