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5 Ways Pinterest Can Be Used for Patient Education in Healthcare

5 Ways Pinterest Can Be Used for Patient Education in Healthcare | Managing options | Scoop.it

Use Pinterest to inform patients about:

1. How the body works

Giving patients a better understanding of how the body works will help them understand problems they may have and the treatments that are available. It also helps patients better identify issues to communicate with their doctor when they know where things are, how they work, and what they’re called.

2. How medical procedures work

When a patient understands how a medical procedure works they may feel more comfortable getting it done. A patient who understands the procedure is also probably less likely to be as anxious about the procedure if they know what is going to happen. Patients can also be informed of procedures or treatment options that they may not have been familiar with before.

3. How medical devices work

Giving people illustrations about how a medical device works can not only help patients who are currently using the device, but can also help to bring awareness to other patients who may not have known about the device. Patients who are using the device can become more familiar with how the device is actually working.

4. General wellness and maintaining good health

Pinterest is a good way to give patients reminders about how to take care of their health in general. Visuals can serve as reference points that can be digested easily. Imagery can also be an effective tool for conveying information in a way that resonates with patients more effectively.

5. Diseases, medical conditions, and illness prevention

Pinterest can be used to generate awareness for diseases and how they are identified and managed. Images can be used to illustrate the way a disease affects the body and what kinds of symptoms can be present. Infographics and other images serve as powerful vehicles for educating patients.


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Etude Médiamétrie : les usages internet en France en 2012

Etude Médiamétrie : les usages internet en France en 2012 | Managing options | Scoop.it
Médiamétrie, la société spécialisée dans les mesures d’audience vient de mettre en ligne son bilan 2012 des pratiques internet en France.

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Les usages semblent d’ailleurs se différencier selon le lieu : à domicile l’ordinateur et les tablettes ont les faveurs des acheteurs, au bureau, en magasin ou dans les transports, le smartphone est d’avantage utilisé.

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How the Internet has Changed in the Last 10 Years [Infographic]

How the Internet has Changed in the Last 10 Years [Infographic] | Managing options | Scoop.it
This infographic visualizes the spectacular rise of the Internet in the last 10 years and how some companies have failed to adapt to the changes.

Here’s an interesting infographic that has been making the rounds across social media for the last two weeks. It visualizes the spectacular rise of the Internet in just 10 years. In 2002, the Internet boasted 569 million users, which translated to 9.1% of the world’s population. In 2012, that number has gone through the roof: There are now 2.27 billion users, or 33% of the world’s population.

Another formidable stat is the amount of time people spend online — in 2002, it was only 46 minutes a day (about the time it took to download four songs); in 2012, it’s four hours a day.

 

View the infographic and read more at the link...


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