Biofilm control strategies: Engaging with the public

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Abstract

There are few peer-reviewed publications about public engagement with science that are written by microbiologists; those that exist tend to be a narrative of an event rather than a hypothesis-driven investigation. However, it is relatively easy for experienced scientists to use a scientific method in their approach to public engagement. This short communication describes three public engagement activities hosted by the authors, focused on biofilm control: hand hygiene, plaque control and an externally applied antimicrobial coating. In each case, audience engagement was assessed using quantitative and/or qualitative methods. A critical evaluation of the findings enabled the construction of a public engagement ‘tick list’ for future events that would enable a hypothesis-driven approach with more effective communication activities and more robust evaluation.

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Verran, J., Jackson, S., Scimone, A., Kelly, P., & Redfern, J. (2020, August 1). Biofilm control strategies: Engaging with the public. Antibiotics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9080465

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