Mit.OnOff: A Science Communication Project for Public Awareness about Mitochondrial Cytopathies.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Manuela Grazina, Sara Martins, Maria João Santos, Marta Simões, Carolina Caetano, Beatriz Neves, Sara Varela Amaral, Laurence A Bindoff
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Introduction: Mitochondrial diseases are rare, heterogeneous, incurable and complex to diagnose. Probably due to their rareness, there is still a lack of literacy in this area, especially in society, but also in schools and in general, health care services. Accordingly, tools that may bring advancement in science and health literacy are needed. Mit.OnOff is a science communication project based on a bilateral partnership between the University of Coimbra (Portugal) and the University of Bergen (Norway). It aims to inform society about rare diseases related to mitochondrial cytopathies with an emphasis on LHON.

Methods: The initiative focuses on the creation of an illustrated book explaining the diseases caused by the failure of energy production in simple and accessible language. The aim is to raise awareness (particularly in Portugal and Norway) and provide in-depth knowledge to people suffering from these diseases.

Results/case report: This project involves expert scientists in the field of mitochondrial disease, science communicators and artists in alignment with the United Nations SDGs, Agenda 2030. Mit.OnOff is a bilateral partnership (Portugal and Norway) established to address the lack of knowledge and health literacy on the subject of mitochondrial disease. The book will be distributed in both countries, creating a sense of inclusion and visibility and influencing decisions regarding these diseases. It is a relevant educational medium (e.g., schools, health care provision). The distribution of the book is complemented with other communication materials. Oral communications are made, together with public involvement, in which special glasses will be distributed to simulate a mitochondrial disease that leads to blindness (LHON) for the public to experience what it is like living with a rare disease.

Conclusion: It is hoped that the production of this book will give patients a sense of inclusion and representation in the media. This, in turn, will contribute to achieving the SDG targets (3,4,5,8,10,12), i.e., ensuring people live healthy lives, reducing child mortality, and increasing life expectancy, ensuring access to inclusive, equitable and quality education for all, ensuring gender equality, and contributing to a peaceful and prosperous world.

麻省理工学院。OnOff:提高公众对线粒体细胞病变认识的科学传播项目。
线粒体疾病是罕见的,异质性的,无法治愈的和复杂的诊断。可能由于他们缺乏意识,在这方面仍然缺乏扫盲,特别是在社会上,但在学校和一般的保健服务中也是如此。因此,需要能够促进科学和卫生知识普及的工具。麻省理工学院。OnOff是一个科学传播项目,基于科英布拉大学(葡萄牙)和卑尔根大学(挪威)之间的双边伙伴关系。它旨在向社会通报与线粒体细胞病变相关的罕见疾病,重点是LHON。方法:该倡议的重点是编写一本插图书,以简单易懂的语言解释因能源生产失败而引起的疾病。目的是提高认识(特别是在葡萄牙和挪威),并向患有这些疾病的人提供深入的知识。结果/病例报告:该项目涉及线粒体疾病领域的专家科学家、科学传播者和艺术家,与联合国可持续发展目标(2030年议程)保持一致。麻省理工学院。OnOff是一个双边伙伴关系(葡萄牙和挪威),旨在解决关于线粒体疾病主题的知识和健康素养缺乏的问题。这本书将在这两个国家分发,创造一种包容感和可见度,并影响有关这些疾病的决策。它是一种相关的教育媒介(例如,学校、保健服务)。在分发这本书的同时,还补充了其他通讯材料。在公众参与的情况下,进行了口头交流,其中将分发特殊眼镜,模拟导致失明的线粒体疾病(LHON),让公众体验患有罕见疾病的生活。结论:希望这本书的制作能让患者在媒体中有一种包容感和代表性。反过来,这将有助于实现可持续发展目标的具体目标(3、4、5、8、10、12),即确保人们过上健康的生活,降低儿童死亡率,延长预期寿命,确保所有人都能获得包容、公平和优质的教育,确保性别平等,并为和平与繁荣的世界做出贡献。
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Endocrine, metabolic & immune disorders drug targets
Endocrine, metabolic & immune disorders drug targets ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISMIMMUNOLOGY-IMMUNOLOGY
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4.60
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217
期刊介绍: Aims & Scope This journal is devoted to timely reviews and original articles of experimental and clinical studies in the field of endocrine, metabolic, and immune disorders. Specific emphasis is placed on humoral and cellular targets for natural, synthetic, and genetically engineered drugs that enhance or impair endocrine, metabolic, and immune parameters and functions. Moreover, the topics related to effects of food components and/or nutraceuticals on the endocrine-metabolic-immune axis and on microbioma composition are welcome.
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