Hastings Cent Rep. 2023 Sep;53 Suppl 2:S16-S21. doi: 10.1002/hast.1519.
What were the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on trust in public health information, and what can be done to rebuild trust in public health authorities? This essay synthesizes insights from science and technology studies, information studies, and bioethics to explore sociotechnical factors that may have contributed to the breakdown of trust in public health information during the Covid-19 pandemic. The field of science and technology studies lays out the dynamic nature of facts, helping to explain rapid shifts in public health messaging during Covid-19 and reasons they produced a lack of trust in public health authorities. The information field looks at how facts are sociotechnically constructed through systems of classification, illustrating how extrascientific factors influence public health authorities. Putting these perspectives alongside bioethics principles raises additional factors to consider. The goal of this essay is to learn from past failures to point toward a brighter future where trust in public health authorities can be rebuilt, not on faith, but rather through striving for calibrated trust within which, through a virtuous circle, trust is validated.
新冠疫情对公众对公共卫生信息的信任产生了哪些影响?有哪些措施可以重建公众对公共卫生机构的信任?本文综合了科学技术研究、信息研究和生物伦理学的观点,探讨了可能导致新冠疫情期间公众对公共卫生信息信任破裂的社会技术因素。科学技术研究领域阐述了事实的动态本质,有助于解释新冠疫情期间公共卫生信息快速变化的原因,以及这些变化为何导致公众对公共卫生机构缺乏信任。信息领域着眼于事实如何通过分类系统在社会技术上构建,说明了 extrascientific 因素如何影响公共卫生机构。将这些观点与生物伦理学原则并列提出了其他需要考虑的因素。本文的目的是从过去的失败中吸取教训,为未来指明方向,即在那里可以重建公众对公共卫生机构的信任,不是基于信仰,而是通过努力在可校准的信任范围内建立信任,通过良性循环,使信任得到验证。