Use of "Social Media"-an Option for Spreading Awareness in Infection Prevention.

Jayaprakasam Madhumathi, Rina Sinha, Balaji Veeraraghavan, Kamini Walia
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Purpose of review: There is a need for enhanced adoption of infection prevention and control (IPC) practices in both healthcare settings and the entire community, more so during pandemics. The exponential increase in the use of social media (SM) has made it a powerful tool for creating awareness, education, training and community engagement on IPC. Here, we review how social media can be used effectively to implement strategies to combat public health issues especially vis-à-vis infection prevention and control.

Recent findings: According to the World Health Organization, 10% of patients get an infection whilst receiving care in healthcare institutions. Effective infection prevention and control measures can reduce healthcare-associated infections by at least 30%. Education and awareness play a vital role in implementation of infection prevention and control (IPC) strategies. Various studies show how social media has been used successfully in education and training activities, for awareness campaigns, community engagement, risk communications during outbreaks, disease surveillance and pharmacovigilance.

Summary: Infection prevention and control (IPC) is the need of the hour to mitigate transmission of disease in healthcare settings as well as in the community. SM is the fastest and most efficient way of communicating with the general population as well as health professionals. SM can help people take the right decisions and enable change in their behaviour patterns to introduce infection control practices.

使用“社交媒体”——传播预防感染意识的一种选择。
审查目的:有必要在卫生保健机构和整个社区加强采用感染预防和控制(IPC)做法,在大流行期间更是如此。社交媒体(SM)的使用呈指数增长,使其成为提高IPC意识、教育、培训和社区参与的有力工具。在这里,我们回顾了如何有效地利用社交媒体来实施战略,以应对公共卫生问题,特别是vis-à-vis感染预防和控制。最近的发现:根据世界卫生组织,10%的患者在医疗机构接受治疗时感染。有效的感染预防和控制措施可使卫生保健相关感染减少至少30%。教育和认识在实施感染预防和控制战略方面发挥着至关重要的作用。各种研究表明,社会媒体如何成功地用于教育和培训活动、提高认识运动、社区参与、疫情期间的风险沟通、疾病监测和药物警戒。摘要:感染预防和控制(IPC)是减轻卫生保健机构和社区中疾病传播的迫切需要。SM是与普通大众以及卫生专业人员沟通的最快和最有效的方式。SM可以帮助人们做出正确的决定,改变他们的行为模式,从而引入感染控制措施。
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