Ngoma Chimwemwe, Matatiyo Apatsa, Oke Gabriel Ilerioluwa, Adebisi Yusuff Adebayo, Shomuyiwa Deborah Oluwaseun
Tobacco Harm Reduction Scholarship Programme, Knowledge•Action•Change London UK.
ThinkSmart Consulting Lilongwe Malawi.
Public Health Chall. 2024 Apr 17;3(2):e173. doi: 10.1002/puh2.173. eCollection 2024 Jun.
This commentary explores how social media influenced public health narratives and responses during two recent health crises, the COVID-19 global pandemic and the e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) epidemic. In the context of COVID-19 pandemic, social media played a dual role, acting as both a catalyst for information dissemination and a breeding ground for misinformation. This situation highlighted the challenges public health institutions face in navigating online narratives and maintaining public trust during crises. Conversely, the EVALI epidemic shed light on how social media narratives can impact public perception and policy decisions. Initially, attributed to nicotine vaping, subsequent investigations revealed that contaminated cannabis oils containing vitamin E acetate were the actual cause, leading to shifts in public discourse and regulatory considerations. This case underscores the importance of accurate information dissemination to prevent misinterpretations that could negatively impact public health interventions. The commentary also highlights the evolving nature of online narratives and the need for public health agencies to adapt their strategies continually. Fact-checking programs, public health campaigns, and collaborations with technology companies emerged as critical strategies to combat misinformation and promote evidence-based practices. However, addressing the root causes of misinformation, such as addressing distrust in institutions, remains an ongoing challenge requiring multifaceted approaches. Looking ahead, controlling online narratives during health crises will continue to present challenges as social media platforms evolve and new challenges emerge. Finding a balance between information sharing and privacy protection while fostering digital literacy skills among the public will be paramount. Collaborative efforts among public health agencies, technology companies, and communities will be essential in navigating and managing online narratives effectively. This commentary underscores the interplay between social media and public health, highlighting the need for strategic interventions, accurate information dissemination, and ongoing adaptation to address emerging challenges in the digital age.
本评论探讨了社交媒体在最近两次健康危机,即新冠疫情全球大流行和电子烟或雾化产品使用相关肺损伤(EVALI)流行期间,如何影响公共卫生叙事及应对措施。在新冠疫情背景下,社交媒体发挥了双重作用,既是信息传播的催化剂,也是错误信息的滋生地。这种情况凸显了公共卫生机构在危机期间应对网络叙事和维持公众信任方面所面临的挑战。相反,EVALI流行揭示了社交媒体叙事如何影响公众认知和政策决策。最初,人们将其归因于尼古丁雾化,随后的调查显示,含有维生素E醋酸酯的受污染大麻油才是真正原因,这导致了公众话语和监管考量的转变。这个案例强调了准确信息传播的重要性,以防止可能对公共卫生干预产生负面影响的误解。该评论还强调了网络叙事的不断演变性质,以及公共卫生机构不断调整其策略的必要性。事实核查计划、公共卫生运动以及与科技公司的合作成为打击错误信息和推广循证实践的关键策略。然而,解决错误信息的根源,比如解决对机构的不信任问题,仍然是一项需要多方面方法的持续挑战。展望未来,随着社交媒体平台的发展和新挑战的出现,在健康危机期间控制网络叙事将继续面临挑战。在促进公众数字素养技能的同时,在信息共享和隐私保护之间找到平衡将至关重要。公共卫生机构、科技公司和社区之间的合作努力对于有效驾驭和管理网络叙事至关重要。本评论强调了社交媒体与公共卫生之间的相互作用,突出了战略干预、准确信息传播以及持续调整以应对数字时代新出现挑战的必要性。