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Defining Misinformation and Related Terms in Health-Related Literature: Scoping Review.

Ibrahim K El MikatiReem HoteitTarek HarbOla El ZeinThomas PiggottJad MelkiReem A MustafaElie A Akl
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
While the definitions of misinformation and related terms in the health field had inconstancies and variability, they were largely consistent. Inconstancies related to the intentionality in misinformation definitions (7 definitions mention "unintentional," while 5 definitions have "intentional"). They also related to the content of infodemic (9 definitions mention "valid and invalid info," while 6 definitions have "false/inaccurate/incorrect"). The inclusion of concepts such as "intentional" may be difficult to operationalize as it is difficult to ascertain one's intentions. This scoping review has the strength of using a systematic method for retrieving articles but does not cover all definitions in the extant literature outside the field of health. This scoping review of the health literature identified several definitions for misinformation and related terms, which showed variability and included concepts that are difficult to operationalize. Health practitioners need to exert caution before labeling a piece of information as misinformation or any other related term and only do so after ascertaining accurateness and sometimes intentionality. Additional efforts are needed to allow future consensus around clear and operational definitions.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • systematic review
  • health information
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • health promotion
  • climate change