这意味着什么? 翻译解剖语言以吸引公众的注意力
Kat A Sanders1,2, Adam M Taylor3
1School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Anatomical sciences education
|February 16, 2025
概括
解剖学语言复杂,阻碍了公众的理解和健康素养. 这篇评论建议使用词源学和游戏化等沟通策略,让人体解剖学更容易获得和吸引所有人.
科学领域:
- 解剖学术语和科学传播.
背景情况:
- 解剖学的复杂语言,植根于希腊语和拉丁语,对公众的理解构成了重大障碍.
- 这种缺乏理解可能会对健康素养和患者的结果产生负面影响.
- 解剖学家需要有效的策略来为公众翻译解剖学术语.
研究的目的:
- 审查教学方法,为公众揭开解剖学语言的奥秘.
- 探索如何理解解剖学术语的起源可以提高公众参与度.
- 为解剖学家提供策略,以提高公众对解剖学的理解.
主要方法:
- 通过命名主题 (功能,位置,外观) 对解剖语言的分类.
- 从教育和公众参与研究中对教学方法的审查.
- 对特定工具的分析,如词源学,游戏化,测试和eponyms.
主要成果:
- 主题分类揭示了解剖学术语的共同起源.
- 教学工具,如游戏化,测试和幽默的词源学可以提高可访问性和参与度.
- 尽管存在道德问题,但名字可以启动关于解剖学对社会相关性的更广泛讨论.
结论:
- 使用已建立的科学传播工具翻译解剖语言对于有效的公众参与至关重要.
- 解密解剖学术语促进了基础的理解和公众对解剖学和健康的好奇心.
- 改善沟通可以带来更好的健康素养和结果.
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