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  • Effective communication of scientific findings to community partners is crucial but often inadequate in intervention programs.
  • The eB4CAST tool was developed to address this gap by facilitating the sharing of program impact.
  • Campus-based obesity prevention programs require accessible methods for disseminating results.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the eB4CAST dissemination tool for communicating impact from a campus-based obesity prevention program.
  • To assess the clarity, appeal, and understanding of eB4CAST reports among experts and intervention sites.
  • To determine the feasibility of using infographics for science communication in public health interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized baseline data from the Get Fruved Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) university sites.
  • Generated eB4CAST reports incorporating infographics to present program data.
  • Collected feedback from 13 experts and 15 RCT sites on report appeal, understanding, and clarity using Likert scales and open-ended questions.

Main Results:

  • Participants rated eB4CAST reports favorably, scoring above 7 out of 10 on average for appeal, understanding, and clarity.
  • Open-ended feedback highlighted that eB4CAST reports were clear, visually appealing, and improved program understanding.
  • The eB4CAST tool successfully relayed data and information for the Get Fruved program.

Conclusions:

  • The eB4CAST tool is a successful means for science communication within intervention programs.
  • Infographics offer a feasible, cost-effective, and timely method for disseminating scientific data and program impact.
  • eB4CAST demonstrates potential for enhancing community partner engagement and understanding in public health initiatives.