Digital Storytelling to Communicate COVID-19 Research Efforts.

Journal of Maine Medical Center Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-08 DOI:10.46804/2641-2225.1208
Carolyn E Gray, Kelly Waters, Kathyrn Bizier, Brenda M Joly
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Problem statement: COVID-19 was a once-in-a-century pandemic that hit the world in March 2020. Overnight, the SARS-CoV-2 virus threatened not only survival, but also food security, social supports, transportation issues, financial constraints, and more. Timely research became crucial to understanding how to mitigate viral spread, treat patients, and address the consequences and health implications.

Background: Advancing the infrastructure to support research in northern New England has been the focus of the Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research (NNE-CTR) Network since 2017. The NNE-CTR Network is a multi-year initiative in Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire that brings together academic institutions, health care organizations, and local community stakeholders to foster new research and address health challenges unique to the northeast region. The NNE-CTR Network was well-positioned to help address COVID-19, not only locally, but also nationally and worldwide.

Application: The NNE-CTR Network's Tracking and Evaluation Core (TEC) assessed the NNE-CTR Network's COVID-19 research during the first 3 years of the pandemic. Using an innovative, arts-based dissemination method known as digital storytelling, the TEC summarized and shared the NNE-CTR Network's immediate and broad response to the pandemic. The analysis revealed 4 major ways the NNE-CTR Network responded to the pandemic: (1) quickly reallocating funding for early pandemic research, (2) providing innovative laboratory support and technologies, (3) collaborating in national research efforts, and (4) conducting research on a range of pandemic topics. The TEC used digital storytelling to highlight 18 research projects that addressed the pandemic.

以数字叙事方式传播COVID-19研究工作。
问题说明:2019冠状病毒病是一场百年一遇的大流行,于2020年3月袭击了全球。一夜之间,SARS-CoV-2病毒不仅威胁到生存,还威胁到粮食安全、社会支持、交通问题、财政限制等。及时的研究对于了解如何减轻病毒传播、治疗患者以及解决后果和健康影响至关重要。背景:自2017年以来,推进基础设施以支持新英格兰北部的研究一直是新英格兰北部临床和转化研究(NNE-CTR)网络的重点。NNE-CTR网络是缅因州、佛蒙特州和新罕布什尔州的一个多年倡议,汇集了学术机构、卫生保健组织和当地社区利益相关者,以促进新的研究和解决东北地区独特的卫生挑战。NNE-CTR网络不仅在当地,而且在全国和全球范围内都有能力帮助应对COVID-19。应用:NNE-CTR网络的跟踪和评估核心(TEC)评估了NNE-CTR网络在大流行前3年的COVID-19研究。TEC采用一种创新的、以艺术为基础的传播方法,即“数字讲故事”,总结并分享了NNE-CTR网络对大流行的即时和广泛反应。分析揭示了NNE-CTR网络应对大流行的4种主要方式:(1)迅速重新分配资金用于大流行早期研究;(2)提供创新的实验室支持和技术;(3)在国家研究工作中开展合作;(4)就一系列大流行主题开展研究。技术委员会利用数字讲故事的方式,重点介绍了18个针对该流行病的研究项目。
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