Patient care, information, communication and social media influencing bias-a discourse

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Abstract

Misinformation and disinformation are prevalent across society today, their rise to prominence developed mainly through the expansion of social media. Communication has always been recognised in health and care settings as the most important element between people who are receiving care and those delivering, managing, and evaluating care. This paper, through a discourse approach, will explore communication through the perception of information formed following personal selection of influencers and try to determine how such affects patient care.

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Procter, P. M. (2021). Patient care, information, communication and social media influencing bias-a discourse. Informatics, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics8020028

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