I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population

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Main Author: Amaral, Sara Varela
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Forte, Teresa, Ramalho-Santos, João, Cruz, M. Teresa Girão da
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133753
Summary: Although science and technology impact every aspect of modern societies, there is still an extensive gap between science and society, which impairs the full exercise of citizenship. In the particular case of biomedical research increased investment should be accompanied by parallel efforts in terms of public information and engagement. We have carried out a project involving the production and evaluation of educational contents focused on stem cells - illustrated newspaper chronicles, radio interviews, a comic book, and animated videos - and monitored their impact on the Portuguese population. The study of the outreach materials in a heterogeneous sample of the population suggests that they are valuable tools to disseminate scientific messages, and that this is especially true for the comic-book format. Furthermore, the data showed that clear and stimulating outreach materials, that are able to teach new concepts and to promote critical thinking, increase engagement in science at different levels, depending on the depth of the concepts involved. Additionally, these materials can influence political, social and personal attitudes toward science. These results, together with the importance attributed to scientific research in stem cells by the population sampled, validates the diffusion of such materials as a significant contribution towards an overall public understanding and engagement in contemporary science, and this strategy should thus be considered in future projects. Regardless, stringent quality control must be implemented in order to efficiently communicate accurate scientific developments, and the public stimulated in terms of finding additional sources of reliable information.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population
title I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population
spellingShingle I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population
Amaral, Sara Varela
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Attitude
Communication
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Young Adult
Biomedical Research
Community-Institutional Relations
Stem Cells
title_short I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population
title_full I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population
title_fullStr I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population
title_full_unstemmed I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population
title_sort I Want More and Better Cells! - An Outreach Project about Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population
author Amaral, Sara Varela
author_facet Amaral, Sara Varela
Forte, Teresa
Ramalho-Santos, João
Cruz, M. Teresa Girão da
author_role author
author2 Forte, Teresa
Ramalho-Santos, João
Cruz, M. Teresa Girão da
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, Sara Varela
Forte, Teresa
Ramalho-Santos, João
Cruz, M. Teresa Girão da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Attitude
Communication
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Young Adult
Biomedical Research
Community-Institutional Relations
Stem Cells
topic Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Attitude
Communication
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Young Adult
Biomedical Research
Community-Institutional Relations
Stem Cells
description Although science and technology impact every aspect of modern societies, there is still an extensive gap between science and society, which impairs the full exercise of citizenship. In the particular case of biomedical research increased investment should be accompanied by parallel efforts in terms of public information and engagement. We have carried out a project involving the production and evaluation of educational contents focused on stem cells - illustrated newspaper chronicles, radio interviews, a comic book, and animated videos - and monitored their impact on the Portuguese population. The study of the outreach materials in a heterogeneous sample of the population suggests that they are valuable tools to disseminate scientific messages, and that this is especially true for the comic-book format. Furthermore, the data showed that clear and stimulating outreach materials, that are able to teach new concepts and to promote critical thinking, increase engagement in science at different levels, depending on the depth of the concepts involved. Additionally, these materials can influence political, social and personal attitudes toward science. These results, together with the importance attributed to scientific research in stem cells by the population sampled, validates the diffusion of such materials as a significant contribution towards an overall public understanding and engagement in contemporary science, and this strategy should thus be considered in future projects. Regardless, stringent quality control must be implemented in order to efficiently communicate accurate scientific developments, and the public stimulated in terms of finding additional sources of reliable information.
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