Promoting Health Literacy in India Through Social Networks: Opportunities and Challenges

S. Narang, A. Shukla, B. Sen
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Health literacy is a person's ability to access, understand, communicate and apply health-related information wisely. Social media service platforms are gaining popularity in connecting, informing, educating and disseminating information to online communities on varied aspects. In health care sector, the WHO, NLM, NHS and various other organizations are providing information globally to people on health and safety issues, health education programmes, etc. through social networks like Facebook and YouTube. This paper reviews relevant literature available on the Google Scholar and the PubMed database on Health Literacy and Social Networks. It also surveys the websites of top ten medical institutions of the world and top ten medical colleges of India to find out their acceptance of social media tools. It is observed that in India social media tools and their adoption by medical colleges have not been exploited much in comparison with the top ten medical institutions of the world and our literature on health literacy is scanty. Considering India's large population, low health literacy, woeful shortage of doctors in rural areas, language and communication barriers, and so on it is suggested that the medical institutions must incorporate social media tools on their websites and promote health literacy-based education. This will connect health professionals with communities and thereby promote health literacy. The need for well-designed social network policies at every medical institution and creation of guides, tutorials and mobile applications has been stressed. These will help people to understand health terminologies and concepts as well as causes, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in general. Risks associated with the health information quality on social networks have also been addressed.
通过社会网络促进印度的卫生知识普及:机遇与挑战
卫生素养是一个人明智地获取、理解、交流和应用卫生相关信息的能力。社交媒体服务平台在连接、告知、教育和传播网络社区各方面信息方面越来越受欢迎。在卫生保健部门,世卫组织、全国人口基金、国民保健制度和其他各种组织正在通过Facebook和YouTube等社交网络向全球人民提供有关卫生和安全问题、卫生教育方案等方面的信息。本文综述了Google Scholar和PubMed数据库中关于健康素养和社会网络的相关文献。它还调查了世界十大医疗机构和印度十大医学院的网站,以了解他们对社交媒体工具的接受程度。值得注意的是,与世界排名前十的医疗机构相比,印度的社交媒体工具及其在医学院的应用并没有得到太多的利用,我们关于健康素养的文献也很少。考虑到印度人口众多、卫生知识普及程度低、农村地区医生严重短缺、语言和沟通障碍等问题,建议医疗机构必须将社交媒体工具纳入其网站,并促进以卫生知识为基础的教育。这将使卫生专业人员与社区联系起来,从而促进卫生知识普及。每个医疗机构都需要精心设计的社交网络政策,并创建指南、教程和移动应用程序。这将有助于人们了解健康术语和概念,以及疾病的原因、诊断和治疗。与社交网络上卫生信息质量相关的风险也得到了处理。
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