Utilising social media to educate and inform healthcare professionals, policy-makers and the broader community in evidence-based healthcare
Abstract
Social media is emerging as key solution to increase collaborative discourse between individuals, institutions and countries. Although evidence of social media’s impact on health policy is limited,1 its potential to promote knowledge dissemination and provide open forums for critical appraisal of evidence-based literature is increasingly clear.2 Social media in many ways is the definition of dissemination. It can be an active tool for spreading...
Paper Details
Title
Utilising social media to educate and inform healthcare professionals, policy-makers and the broader community in evidence-based healthcare
Published Date
Jul 26, 2018
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
87 - 89
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