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ArticlePublication 2020COVID-19 Infodemic: A New Front for Information Professionals
COVID-19 emerged from Wuhan, China and has spread in 213 countries, areas, or territories around …
COVID-19 emerged from Wuhan, China and has spread in 213 countries, areas, or territories around the globe, with nearly 144,683 deaths worldwide as-of April 18, 2020. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed a massive infodemic with the public being bombarded with vast quantities of information, much of which is not scientifically correct. Fighting fake news is now the new front in the COVID-19 battle. This article comments on the role of…
Health/Medicine | Preferences/Values | Infectious Diseases | Social Determinants | Policy/Regulation | Culture/Society | Science/Technology | Global -
ArticlePublication 2019Countering Misinformation with Lessons from Public Health
The internet is often praised as a tool for freedom of speech, democracy, and truth. …
The internet is often praised as a tool for freedom of speech, democracy, and truth. However, the internet increasingly has become polluted by misinformation – the inadvertent spread of misleading and false information – and disinformation – the deliberate and coordinated spread of misleading and false information. Individuals online knowingly and unknowingly spread dangerous rumors and propaganda at an alarming rate, which can mislead or manipulate the worldview of those who encounter it. False information…
Health/Medicine | Decision Psychology | Preferences/Values | Infectious Diseases | Child/Nutrition | Social Determinants | Culture/Society | Science/Technology | Global | North America -
ArticlePublication 2021Correct COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation: Lancet Commission on COVID-19 Vaccines & Therapeutics Task Force Members
This brief “primer” assists healthcare providers in correcting a growing body of misinformation surrounding COVID-19 …
This brief “primer” assists healthcare providers in correcting a growing body of misinformation surrounding COVID-19 vaccines. In 2020, up to one-third or more of people surveyed both globally and in the U.S. indicated they might refuse the first COVID-19 vaccines when released through emergency use authorization (EUA). Their rationale included questions about vaccine efficacy, potential side effects, or speeding through regulatory approval processes. Even among healthcare workers, high rates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy were noted.…
Health/Medicine | Preferences/Values | Infectious Diseases | Social Determinants | Policy/Regulation | Global Governance | Culture/Society | Science/Technology | Global -
ArticlePublication 2020Conspiracy Theories as Barriers to Controlling the Spread of COVID-19 in the U.S.
This article uses national probability survey data of U.S. adults to assess the relationship between …
This article uses national probability survey data of U.S. adults to assess the relationship between belief in three COVID-19-related conspiracy theories to adoption of preventive measures recommended by public health authorities, vaccination intentions, conspiracy beliefs, perceptions of threat, belief about the safety of vaccines, political ideology, and media exposure patterns. Authors found that conspiracy theory beliefs were highly stable across two periods of the survey and inversely related to the (1) perceived threat of the…
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ArticlePublication 2021Anti-Vaccination Infodemic on Social Media: A Behavioral Analysis
Vaccinations are without doubt one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine, and there is …
Vaccinations are without doubt one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine, and there is hope that they can constitute a solution to halt the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, the anti-vaccination movement is currently on the rise, spreading online misinformation about vaccine safety and causing a worrying reduction in vaccination rates worldwide. In this historical time, it is imperative to understand the reasons of vaccine hesitancy, and to find effective strategies to dismantle the rhetoric…
Health/Medicine | Preferences/Values | Infectious Diseases | Social Determinants | Culture/Society | Government/Law | Science/Technology | North America -
ArticlePublication 2018Addressing Health-Related Misinformation on Social Media
Policy makers and the social media industry grapple with the challenge of curbing fake news, …
Policy makers and the social media industry grapple with the challenge of curbing fake news, disinformation, and hate speech; and the field of medicine is similarly confronted with the spread of false, inaccurate, or incomplete health information. This viewpoint argues that medical, public health, social science, and computer science experts must begin working together via interdisciplinary research to address health misinformation on social media, with a focus on the following four themes: (1) defining the…
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ArticlePublication 2021Cost-Effectiveness & Equitable Access to Vaccines in Ethiopia: Overview and Evidence Synthesis
This article explores the gaps in vaccine coverage and the resulting burden of vaccine-preventable diseases …
This article explores the gaps in vaccine coverage and the resulting burden of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs) among poorer households in Ethiopia, despite the introduction of new vaccines and improved access to immunization services. It provides an overview of vaccine economics in Ethiopia, examining cost-effectiveness analysis, the cost of illness related to VPDs, equitable vaccine access, and immunization financing. The paper highlights significant disparities in vaccine access based on geographic location, socioeconomic status, and maternal education.…
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ArticlePublication 2021Using Health Management Information System Data: Case Study and Verification of Institutional Deliveries in Ethiopia
This article investigates the quality of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) data in Ethiopia through …
This article investigates the quality of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) data in Ethiopia through a data verification study, aiming to enhance its utility in research and policy. By linking HMIS data to the 2016 Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care Assessment, the study compares reported delivery and caesarean section (C-section) visits in HMIS to source documents from 2,425 health facilities across Ethiopia. Findings indicate that two-thirds of facilities exhibit 'good' HMIS reporting for deliveries, with…
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ArticlePublication 2021Distributional Health and Financial Consequences of Increased Cigarette Tax in Iran: An ECEA
This study examines the potential impact of a tax-induced cigarette price increase on financial and …
This study examines the potential impact of a tax-induced cigarette price increase on financial and health outcomes across different socioeconomic groups in Iran. Using pooled cross-sectional data from Household Income and Expenditure Surveys (2002–2017) and population data from Iran in 2019, an extended cost-effectiveness analysis (ECEA) methodology is employed to model the effects of a hypothetical increase in cigarette tax. The analysis evaluates health benefits, health expenditures averted, additional tax revenues generated, changes in household…
Health/Medicine | Health Outcomes | Mathematical Models | Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Policy/Regulation | Middle East & North Africa