Background: Public engagement (PE) is defined as the involvement of “specialists who listen, develop their understanding, and interact with non-specialists in non-profit activities of educational, cultural, and social nature to engage the public in science-related matters”. The public health relevance of PE consists in building up a scientifically literate society, able to participate in and support scientific and technological developments and their implications for educational settings. Neurological disorders account for 35% of all diseases. PE could have a positive impact on the lives of people affected by neurological diseases. Method: This review evaluates the role of PE in dementia, stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, migraine, neurogenetics, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Results and Conclusions: PE can provide accessible information, support research activities and prevention through appropriate lifestyles, and increase knowledge and awareness of neurological disorders, improving their diagnosis and treatment.

Public engagement and neurology: An update / Lavorgna, L.; Brigo, F.; Esposito, S.; Abbadessa, G.; Sparaco, M.; Lanzillo, R.; Moccia, M.; Inglese, M.; Bonfanti, L.; Trojsi, F.; Spina, E.; Russo, A.; De Micco, P.; Clerico, M.; Tedeschi, G.; Bonavita, S.. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 11:4(2021), p. 429. [10.3390/brainsci11040429]

Public engagement and neurology: An update

Lanzillo R.;Moccia M.;Spina E.;
2021

Abstract

Background: Public engagement (PE) is defined as the involvement of “specialists who listen, develop their understanding, and interact with non-specialists in non-profit activities of educational, cultural, and social nature to engage the public in science-related matters”. The public health relevance of PE consists in building up a scientifically literate society, able to participate in and support scientific and technological developments and their implications for educational settings. Neurological disorders account for 35% of all diseases. PE could have a positive impact on the lives of people affected by neurological diseases. Method: This review evaluates the role of PE in dementia, stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, migraine, neurogenetics, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Results and Conclusions: PE can provide accessible information, support research activities and prevention through appropriate lifestyles, and increase knowledge and awareness of neurological disorders, improving their diagnosis and treatment.
2021
Public engagement and neurology: An update / Lavorgna, L.; Brigo, F.; Esposito, S.; Abbadessa, G.; Sparaco, M.; Lanzillo, R.; Moccia, M.; Inglese, M.; Bonfanti, L.; Trojsi, F.; Spina, E.; Russo, A.; De Micco, P.; Clerico, M.; Tedeschi, G.; Bonavita, S.. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 11:4(2021), p. 429. [10.3390/brainsci11040429]
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