Recommendations for Using Online Social Networking Technologies to Reduce Inaccurate Online Health Information

This short report highlights patients' increasing use of the Internet and online social networking technologies to seek health information, and the consequences of gaining information from sites with biased or inaccurate health information. Reflecting on the utility of online social networking...

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Main Author: Sean D. Young
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2011-07-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ojhas.org/issue38/2011-2-2.htm
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description This short report highlights patients' increasing use of the Internet and online social networking technologies to seek health information, and the consequences of gaining information from sites with biased or inaccurate health information. Reflecting on the utility of online social networking technologies for reaching large audiences, practical advice is listed for how health providers can use these technologies to improve the quality of health information that patients receive over the Internet. We recommend that health providers use online social networking technologies to communicate with patients and health information consumers and direct them to reputable sources with accurate health information. We outline the steps to this approach.
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spelling doaj.art-b86becee4b1e45a4afb94ab76b57d0e02022-12-22T01:58:13ZengLight House Polyclinic MangaloreOnline Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972011-07-01102Recommendations for Using Online Social Networking Technologies to Reduce Inaccurate Online Health InformationSean D. YoungThis short report highlights patients' increasing use of the Internet and online social networking technologies to seek health information, and the consequences of gaining information from sites with biased or inaccurate health information. Reflecting on the utility of online social networking technologies for reaching large audiences, practical advice is listed for how health providers can use these technologies to improve the quality of health information that patients receive over the Internet. We recommend that health providers use online social networking technologies to communicate with patients and health information consumers and direct them to reputable sources with accurate health information. We outline the steps to this approach.http://www.ojhas.org/issue38/2011-2-2.htmOnline social networking technologiesOnline sources of health informationPractical advice
spellingShingle Sean D. Young
Recommendations for Using Online Social Networking Technologies to Reduce Inaccurate Online Health Information
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Online social networking technologies
Online sources of health information
Practical advice
title Recommendations for Using Online Social Networking Technologies to Reduce Inaccurate Online Health Information
title_full Recommendations for Using Online Social Networking Technologies to Reduce Inaccurate Online Health Information
title_fullStr Recommendations for Using Online Social Networking Technologies to Reduce Inaccurate Online Health Information
title_full_unstemmed Recommendations for Using Online Social Networking Technologies to Reduce Inaccurate Online Health Information
title_short Recommendations for Using Online Social Networking Technologies to Reduce Inaccurate Online Health Information
title_sort recommendations for using online social networking technologies to reduce inaccurate online health information
topic Online social networking technologies
Online sources of health information
Practical advice
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