| Literature DB >> 32917217 |
Eve M D Smith1,2,3, Sammy Ainsworth4,5, Michael W Beresford1,2,3,5, Veerle Buys4,6,7, Wendy Costello4,8, Yona Egert4,9, Helen E Foster10,11,12, Lovro Lamot2,13,14, Berent J Prakken2,15, Christiaan Scott11,16, Simon R Stones17,18,19.
Abstract
There is a lack of awareness of paediatric rheumatic diseases (PRDs), among the public, and certain groups of healthcare professionals (HCPs), including general practitioners. To help improve international awareness and understanding of PRDs, World yOung Rheumatic Diseases (WORD) Day was established on 18 March 2019. Its aim was to raise awareness of PRDs and the importance of timely referral plus early diagnosis and access to appropriate treatment and support. A steering committee was established, and an external agency provided digital support. A social media campaign was launched in December 2018 to promote it, and analytics were used to measure its impact. Face-to-face and virtual events took place globally on or around WORD Day 2019, with 34 countries reporting events. Examples included lectures, social gatherings and media appearances. A total of 2585 and 660 individuals followed the official Facebook and Twitter accounts respectively, up until WORD Day. The official #WORDDay2019 hashtag was seen by 533,955 unique accounts on 18 March 2019 alone, with 3.3 million impressions. WORD Day 2019 was the first international campaign focused solely on PRDs. It demonstrated that despite awareness events being often resource-light, they can be implemented across a range of diverse settings. WORD Day has now become an annual global awareness event, facilitated by a growing network of patient, parent and professional community supporters.Entities:
Keywords: Awareness; Campaign; Paediatric rheumatic diseases; WORD Day
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32917217 PMCID: PMC7488434 DOI: 10.1186/s12969-020-00465-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rheumatol Online J ISSN: 1546-0096 Impact factor: 3.054
Fig. 1WORD Day branded marketing materials
Summary of WORD Day activities
| WORD Day activities | Purpose |
|---|---|
| To improve awareness amongst general practitioners, paediatricians and other sub-specialists who may be the first people to come into contact with CYP presenting with PRDs. | |
| To discuss key challenges, examples of good practice and strategies for raising awareness with CYP, families, HCPs, patient/parent and professional organisations. | |
| To improve awareness amongst the general public. | |
| To improve awareness amongst the general public and achieve media coverage. | |
| To improve awareness amongst the general public through a presence in public places e.g. hospitals, universities and town centres, and by encouraging posts on social media displaying the WORD Day messaging. | |
| To improve awareness amongst the general public, often featuring individual stories from CYP. | |
| To improve awareness of the general public and raise funds for local organisations. | |
| To provide peer support and education, and information on research. |
CYP Children and young people, HCPs Healthcare professionals, WORD World Young Rheumatic Diseases
Fig. 2Impact map of WORD Day 2019 events around the world
Fig. 3Selection of images published on social media on WORD Day 2019
Fig. 4Social media analytics of the #WORDDay2019 hashtag