Editorial Commentary: Recognizing and Avoiding Medical Misinformation Across Digital Platforms: Smoke, Mirrors (and Streaming).
Arthroscopy
; 39(12): 2454-2455, 2023 12.
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| ID: mdl-37981387
The evolution of social media and related online sources has substantially increased the ability of patients to query and access publicly available information that may have relevance to a potential musculoskeletal condition of interest. Although increased accessibility to information has several purported benefits, including encouragement of patients to become more invested in their care through self-teaching, a downside to the existence of a vast number of unregulated resources remains the risk of misinformation. As health care providers, we have a moral and ethical obligation to mitigate this risk by directing patients to high-quality resources for medical information and to be aware of resources that are unreliable. To this end, a growing body of evidence has suggested that YouTube lacks reliability and quality in terms of medical information concerning a variety of musculoskeletal conditions.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Doenças Musculoesqueléticas
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article