[HTML][HTML] Social media misinformation about pregnancy and COVID-19 vaccines: a systematic review

M Malik, N Bauer-Maison, G Guarna… - Medical Principles and …, 2024 - karger.com
Objective: The objectives of this study were to identify common social media misconceptions
about COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy, explain the spread of misinformation, and …

A sco** review of digital health interventions for combating COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation

K Czerniak, R Pillai, A Parmar… - Journal of the …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Objective We provide a sco** review of Digital Health Interventions (DHIs) that mitigate
COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation seeding and spread. Materials and Methods …

Motivating healthcare professionals to correct online health misinformation: the roles of subjective norm, third-person perception, and channel differences

J Oktavianus, JR Bautista - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
Health misinformation continues to proliferate on social media, and corrective actions have
been deemed effective in countering online misinformation. Such corrections are especially …

Predicting healthcare professionals' intention to correct health misinformation on social media

JR Bautista, Y Zhang, J Gwizdka - Telematics and Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
Few studies examine how human information sources correct health misinformation on
social media. This study investigates the proportion of healthcare professionals who intend …

[HTML][HTML] Why do we not stand up to misinformation? Factors influencing the likelihood of challenging misinformation on social media and the role of demographics

S Gurgun, D Cemiloglu, EA Close, K Phalp… - Technology in …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study investigates the barriers to challenging others who post misinformation on social
media platforms. We conducted a survey amongst UK Facebook users (143 (57.2%) women …

[HTML][HTML] The challenge of debunking health misinformation in dynamic social media conversations: online randomized study of public masking during COVID-19

M Mourali, C Drake - Journal of medical internet research, 2022 - jmir.org
Background The spread of false and misleading health information on social media can
cause individual and social harm. Research on debunking has shown that properly …

Online silence: why do people not challenge others when posting misinformation?

S Gurgun, E Arden-Close, K Phalp, R Ali - Internet Research, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose There is a scarcity of research studies on why people remain inactive when
encountering and recognising misinformation online. The main aim of this paper is to …

Combating health misinformation on social media through fact-checking: the effect of threat appraisal, co** appraisal, and empathy

M Sun, X Ma - Telematics and Informatics, 2023 - Elsevier
Social media users' active fact-checking as a way to restrain health misinformation has
received considerable attention. With the protection motivation theory (PMT), this study …

[HTML][HTML] Have we found a solution for health misinformation? A ten-year systematic review of health misinformation literature 2013–2022

S Zhang, H Zhou, Y Zhu - International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Health misinformation (HM) has emerged as a prominent social issue in recent
years, driven by declining public trust, popularisation of digital media platforms and …

Examining the persuasion process of narrative fear appeals on health misinformation correction

L Chen, H Tang - Information, Communication & Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Health misinformation could distort people's health perceptions and related behaviors.
Combating such misinformation has become the common concern of the whole society …