[SUBJECT] Crowdsourcing Approach Reduces Hepatitis Stigma in Chinese Medical Training
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Key Highlights
Medicine · Public Health
Researchers used a crowdsourcing open call to engage medical students in China to generate stigma-reduction materials for hepatitis B and C. The study demonstrated that participatory approaches can effectively produce culturally relevant public health interventions. For a professional focused on health behavior and prevention, this work provides a scalable, community-engaged methodology that can be adapted for other chronic disease stigma interventions.
Novelty: 82%
Rigor: 78%
Significance: 85%
Validity: 80%
Clarity: 88%
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