Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.
Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2023 Nov;11(11):3356-3364. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2023.07.033. Epub 2023 Aug 1.
The growing dependence on social media for health-related information boomed during the COVID-19 pandemic, posing unprecedented challenges in navigating the vast amounts of information available right at our fingertips. Social media had a major impact on clinical decision-making affecting individuals, communities, and societies at large. In this review, we discuss the role of social media in amplifying information and misinformation as well as factors contributing to its reliance and prevalence. We review how medical providers have been impacted by this changing landscape, useful communication strategies to employ with in-office patient encounters, and how we can be active players in using social media as a tool for health promotion, correcting misinformation, and preparing for future pandemics.
社交媒体在新冠疫情期间成为获取健康相关信息的主要途径,这使得我们在面对海量信息时面临前所未有的挑战。社交媒体对影响个人、社区和整个社会的临床决策产生了重大影响。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了社交媒体在放大信息和错误信息方面的作用,以及导致其依赖和流行的因素。我们回顾了医疗服务提供者如何受到这一变化的影响,以及在与门诊患者的交流中可以采用的有用沟通策略,以及我们如何能够积极利用社交媒体作为促进健康、纠正错误信息和为未来的大流行做准备的工具。