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Medical and Health-Related Misinformation on Social Media: Bibliometric Study of the Scientific Literature.

Andy Wai Kan YeungAnela TosevskaElisabeth KlagerFabian EibensteinerChristos TsagkarisEmil D ParvanovFaisal A NawazSabine Völkl-KernstockEva SchadenMaria Kletecka-PulkerHarald WillschkeAtanas Georgiev Atanasov
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2022)
There is a significant platform-specific topic preference for social media investigations on medical misinformation. With a large population of internet users from China, it may be reasonably expected that Weibo, WeChat, and TikTok (and its Chinese version Douyin) would be more investigated in future studies. Currently, these platforms present research gaps that leave their usage and information dissemination warranting further evaluation. Future studies should also include social platforms targeting non-English users to provide a wider global perspective.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • health information
  • healthcare
  • current status
  • case control
  • systematic review
  • cancer therapy
  • mass spectrometry
  • drug delivery
  • single molecule
  • clinical evaluation