Development of Principles for Health-Related Information on Social Media: Delphi Study.
Emily DennissRebecca LindbergSarah A McNaughtonPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2022)
A total of 13 quality principles were included in the PRHISM tool, along with a scoring system and implementation tool. The principles promote accessibility, transparency, provision of authoritative and evidence-based information and support for consumers' relationships with health care providers. PRHISM can be used to evaluate the quality of health-related information provided on social media. These principles may also be useful to content creators for developing high-quality health-related social media content and assist consumers in discerning high- and low-quality information.