Exploratory study: Health promotion through Wikipedia outreach and educational activities

Author:

Morata Thais1,Zucki Fernanda2,Arrigo Adriano Jorge3,Cruz Priscila C.3,Gong Wei1,Matos Hector Gabriel3,Montilha Alexandre3,Peschanski João4,Cardoso Maria Julia3,Lacerda Adriana5,Berberian Ana Paula6,Araujo Eliene7,Luders Débora6,Duarte Josilene Luciene8,Jacob Regina T.S.3,Chadha Shelly9,Mietchen Daniel10,Rasberry Lane11,Alvarenga Katia F.3,Jacob Lilian Cassia3

Affiliation:

1. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

2. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

3. Universidade de São Paulo

4. Wiki Movimento Brasil

5. University of Montreal

6. Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná

7. Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

8. Universidade Federal de Sergipe

9. World Health Organization

10. Ronin Institute

11. University of Virginia

Abstract

Abstract Background Several health institutions developed strategies to improve health content on Wikimedia platforms, given their unparalleled reach. The objective of this study was to compare an online a volunteer-based Wikimedia outreach campaign and Wikipedia university course assignments in terms of the reach of the contributions and evaluate the extent of the students' input. Methods In 2022, researchers from seven Brazilian universities and a Canadian university, in coordination with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the World Health Organization, the Ronin Institute, and Wiki Movimento Brasil, received a grant from the State of São Paulo (Brazil) that supported the 1) coordination of improvements in hearing and healthcare content through educational programs using Wikimedia platforms and 2) participation in the global campaign Wiki4WorldHearingDay2023. We examined the feasibility and the implementation of the two strategies and compared the contributions from those enrolled in educational activities versus volunteer activities from Wikipedia editors to a global campaign. Results The strategy was demonstrated to be feasible. It increased the availability of quality plain language information on hearing conditions and hearing care. By May 1, 2023, Wiki4WorldHearingDay2023, 145 participants (78 from educational programs) had contributed 167,000 words, 259 + references and 140 images to 322 Wikipedia articles (283 existing and 39 new ones), which were viewed by 16.5 million readers. Contributions occurred in 6 languages. Edits in Portuguese, mainly by those involved in educational programs, led the number of articles (226 or 70.2%) that were expanded or created during the 5-month tracking period. Conclusions The crowdsourcing of expertise and knowledge is relevant for public health. This study’s approach can be applied in other contexts. In addition to the coordination with educational programs, the elements that contributed to the success of these initiatives include an impact topic, international collaborations, the connection with a robust local Wikimedia affiliate, and the use of a technical infrastructure that gives us metrics and coordination mechanisms. The partnerships, the dissemination of the work in several platforms, the participation of multidisciplinary teams, and the availability of resources through institutional support and funding were additional elements that contributed to the success of these initiatives.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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