2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-016-1621-y
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Using WeChat official accounts to improve malaria health literacy among Chinese expatriates in Niger: an intervention study

Abstract: BackgroundMalaria is the main health risk for Chinese expatriates working in Niger. Health education is a recommended intervention for prevention of malaria among non-immune travellers and expatriate workers. It is urgent to develop an effective and feasible way for these populations to obtain information about the prevention and treatment of malaria.MethodsAn individually randomized, unblinded, controlled trial was used to evaluate the effectiveness of using WeChat official accounts for health education to im… Show more

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“…The open and compatibility in menu establishment and third party app connection enables diverse and personalized teaching in accordance with the course property. The WOA has already used in medical course teaching and health education , and has been proved to be a better active‐learning tool that is student‐centered and easily managed. Over the 2 years of running, our WOA (NCUbiochem) has sent 169 push‐notifications, uploaded and updated the teaching materials, videos, students’ presentations, testing questions, and songs of biochemistry, all these attracted frequent visits and feedbacks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The open and compatibility in menu establishment and third party app connection enables diverse and personalized teaching in accordance with the course property. The WOA has already used in medical course teaching and health education , and has been proved to be a better active‐learning tool that is student‐centered and easily managed. Over the 2 years of running, our WOA (NCUbiochem) has sent 169 push‐notifications, uploaded and updated the teaching materials, videos, students’ presentations, testing questions, and songs of biochemistry, all these attracted frequent visits and feedbacks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15] According to the information-motivation-behavior skills (IMB) model, information can be converted into action, and can inspire individuals and ultimately influence their attitudes and behavior. [10] Studies have confirmed that mobile technology interventions significantly improved an array of health care outcomes such as self-management behavior in Chinese populations. [16] WeChat is one of the most popular social media platforms worldwide, with more than 0.54 billion users in China and worldwide.…”
Section: Pushing Electronic Chinese Infographic and Text Information mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…According to one investigation, [10] 55.6% of men and 15% of women reportedly drank alcohol. Among those current drinkers, 62.7% of men and 51.0% of women reported excessive drinking (daily consumption of pure alcohol more than 25 g for men and more than 15 g for women), 26.3% and 7.8%, respectively reported frequent drinking (drinking 5 to 7 days per week), and 57.3% and 26.6%, respectively reported binge drinking (consuming 50 g or more pure alcohol for men and 40 g or more for women on at least 1 day in the previous 12 months).…”
Section: Epidemiology Of Alcohol Consumption In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some investigated the utility and impact of Wechat service in clinical follow-up (Feng et al, 2017;Lyu et al, 2016), and some aimed to determine the effectiveness of using MMA (WhatsApp and WeChat) as a clinical intervention (Iribarren et al, 2017;Johnston et al, 2015;W. Some investigated the utility and impact of Wechat service in clinical follow-up (Feng et al, 2017;Lyu et al, 2016), and some aimed to determine the effectiveness of using MMA (WhatsApp and WeChat) as a clinical intervention (Iribarren et al, 2017;Johnston et al, 2015;W.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have assessed application of MMA in health care, especially in clinical area. Some investigated the utility and impact of Wechat service in clinical follow-up (Feng et al, 2017;Lyu et al, 2016), and some aimed to determine the effectiveness of using MMA (WhatsApp and WeChat) as a clinical intervention (Iribarren et al, 2017;Johnston et al, 2015;W. Li, Han, Guo, & Sun, 2016) or an educational intervention for improving health literacy (X. .…”
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confidence: 99%