Brady Justin T, Kelly Molly E, Stein Sharon L
Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio.
Clin Colon Rectal Surg. 2017 Sep;30(4):270-276. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1604256. Epub 2017 Sep 12.
Social media is a source of news and information for an increasing portion of the general public and physicians. The recent political election was a vivid example of how social media can be used for the rapid spread of "fake news" and that posts on social media are not subject to fact-checking or editorial review. The medical field is susceptible to propagation of misinformation, with poor differentiation between authenticated and erroneous information. Due to the presence of social "bubbles," surgeons may not be aware of the misinformation that patients are reading, and thus, it may be difficult to counteract the false information that is seen by the general public. Medical professionals may also be prone to unrecognized spread of misinformation and must be diligent to ensure the information they share is accurate.
社交媒体正成为越来越多普通大众和医生获取新闻及信息的来源。近期的政治选举就是一个生动的例子,展示了社交媒体如何被用于快速传播“假新闻”,且社交媒体上的帖子不受事实核查或编辑审核的约束。医学领域容易受到错误信息的传播影响,难以区分经过验证的信息和错误信息。由于存在社交“气泡”,外科医生可能并不知晓患者正在阅读的错误信息,因此,可能难以反驳普通大众所看到的虚假信息。医学专业人员也可能容易在未意识到的情况下传播错误信息,必须勤勉尽责以确保他们分享的信息准确无误。