2017
Vote for Fuse in the NIHR Let’s Get Digital competition 2017
Two Fuse entries have been shortlisted in a competition recognising those making the best use of digital technology to promote health research.
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) received a record number of entries and a public vote is now open. If you would like to support Fuse and the other partners involved in the entries, please vote in the categories below:
Video
5. A ‘hole’ lot of salt
This film is about the NIHR School for Public Health Research ‘Foodscape’ project. It focuses on reducing the salt added to takeaway food and asks if reducing the number of holes in saltshakers can make a difference.
“The panel thought that this film described the study well and it is creatively shot and edited. This film is an excellent example of making research accessible to the public.”
See the film here: https://vimeo.com/223435253
Publications associated with this research:
- Comparison of sodium content of meals served by independent takeaways using standard versus reduced holed salt shakers: cross-sectional study
- Reducing the Salt Added to Takeaway Food: Within-Subjects Comparison of Salt Delivered by Five and 17 Holed Salt Shakers in Controlled Conditions
Online community
2. Fuse Open Science Blog
A forum for sharing our 'warts-and-all' experiences of doing and translating public health research.
“This was shortlisted by the panel for being a really good example of an engaging blog. The blog aims to promote the impact of public health research, through engagement and interaction and has demonstrated an impressive reach.”
Visit the blog: http://fuseopenscienceblog.blogspot.co.uk
The public vote closes on 2 August 2017. Please follow the link below to vote now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdAf-R_VDWoxi04caYy9IJkwrp1LOsfF7oxwyev7tKn-4CSOA/viewformLast modified: Tue, 31 Jul 2018 09:13:39 BST