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在 COVID-19 大流行期间甄别网络信息的可信度:利用助记符提高公众识别互联网健康信息中危险信号的能力。

Navigating the Credibility of Web-Based Information During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Using Mnemonics to Empower the Public to Spot Red Flags in Health Information on the Internet.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Robina, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2022 Jun 17;24(6):e38269. doi: 10.2196/38269.

Abstract

Misinformation creates challenges for the general public in differentiating truth from fiction in web-based content. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this issue has been amplified due to high volumes of news and changing information. Evidence on misinformation largely focuses on understanding the psychology of misinformation and debunking strategies but neglects to explore critical thinking education for the general public. This viewpoint outlines the science of misinformation and the current resources available to the public. This paper describes the development and theoretical underpinnings of a mnemonic (Conflict of Interest, References, Author, Buzzwords, Scope of Practice [CRABS]) for identifying misinformation in web-based health content. Leveraging evidence-based educational strategies may be a promising approach for empowering the public with the confidence needed to differentiate truth from fiction in an infodemic.

摘要

错误信息使得公众在甄别网络内容的真假时面临挑战。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,由于新闻和信息的大量变化,这个问题更加突出。关于错误信息的证据主要集中在理解错误信息的心理学和揭穿策略上,但忽视了对公众进行批判性思维教育。本文概述了错误信息科学以及公众可用的现有资源。本文描述了一种记忆技巧(利益冲突、参考文献、作者、流行语、实践范围[CRABS])的发展和理论基础,用于识别网络健康内容中的错误信息。利用基于证据的教育策略可能是一种有前途的方法,可以使公众有信心在信息泛滥的时代辨别真假。

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