Emojis in public health and how they might be used for hand hygiene and infection prevention and control, Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control
Por um escritor misterioso
Descrição
Emojis are frequently used picture characters known as possible surrogates for non-verbal aspects of behavior. Considering the ability of emojis to enhance and facilitate communication, there has been a growing interest in studying their effects in scientific and health-related topics over the past few years. Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a field of medicine that is directly associated with specific behaviors. These include hand hygiene, which is the cornerstone of the prevention of healthcare-associated infections, and essential in stemming the spread of antimicrobial resistance. This paper aims to provide an overview of how emojis have been used in the medical and public health literature and proposes their possible use in IPC and hand hygiene to put forth a vision for the future research.
7 strategies to prevent healthcare-associated infections – Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery
Enhancing the Awareness of e-Mental Health Messages: The Effects of Narrative, Emoji, and Relevance
Emoji and visual complexity in health information design: A moderated serial mediation model - ScienceDirect
Project Firstline Mississippi
The effect of eye images and a social norms message on healthcare provider hand hygiene adherence, Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology
Antimicrobial Stewardship In Spain: A Pharmacist's Perspective
WHO Regional Office for Europe - Infection prevention & control leaders can fight antibiotic resistance by implementing WHO guidelines on infection prevention, including hand hygiene. We all have a part to play
PDF) Hand Hygiene Compliance at Two Tertiary Hospitals in Freetown, Sierra Leone, in 2021: A Cross-Sectional Study
Health matters: preventing infections and reducing antimicrobial resistance
Hand washing - Wikipedia
PDF) Are emojis ready to promote the WHO 5 moments for hand hygiene in healthcare?
Cureus, Targeted Infection Control Practices in Japanese Hospitals for Multidrug-Resistant Organisms: Guidance From the Public Health Center
de
por adulto (o preço varia de acordo com o tamanho do grupo)