Published on in Vol 24, No 2 (2022): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/35707, first published .
A Stanford Conference on Social Media, Ethics, and COVID-19 Misinformation (INFODEMIC): Qualitative Thematic Analysis

A Stanford Conference on Social Media, Ethics, and COVID-19 Misinformation (INFODEMIC): Qualitative Thematic Analysis

A Stanford Conference on Social Media, Ethics, and COVID-19 Misinformation (INFODEMIC): Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Journals

  1. Shaw N, Hakam N, Lui J, Abbasi B, Sudhakar A, Leapman M, Breyer B. COVID-19 Misinformation and Social Network Crowdfunding: Cross-sectional Study of Alternative Treatments and Antivaccine Mandates. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(7):e38395 View
  2. Ng S, Forsey J, Boyd V, Friesen F, Langlois S, Ladonna K, Mylopoulos M, Steenhof N. Combining adaptive expertise and (critically) reflective practice to support the development of knowledge, skill, and society. Advances in Health Sciences Education 2022;27(5):1265 View
  3. Sheng A, Gottlieb M, Bautista J, Trueger N, Westafer L, Gisondi M. The Role of Graduate Medical Education in the Fight Against Health Misinformation. Journal of Graduate Medical Education 2023;15(1):9 View
  4. Sheikhattari P, Barsha R, Shaffer E, Bhuyan I, Elliott B. Lessons learned to improve COVID-19 response in communities with greatest socio-economic vulnerabilities. BMC Public Health 2023;23(1) View
  5. Fahim C, Cooper J, Theivendrampillai S, Pham B, Straus S. Ontarians’ Perceptions of Public Health Communications and Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e38323 View
  6. Kosal M. How COVID-19 is reshaping U.S. national security policy. Politics and the Life Sciences 2024;43(1):83 View
  7. Nejhaddadgar N, darabi f. Media literacy and health information epidemic. Payesh (Health Monitor) Journal 2023;22(3):355 View
  8. Qian Y, Liu Z, Lee E, Wang Y, Ni Z. Exploring the Incentive Function of Virtual Academic Degrees in a Chinese Online Smoking Cessation Community: Qualitative Content Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e42260 View
  9. De la Cruz-Sánchez E, Moreno-Llamas A, Mendiola Olivares J, García-Mayor J, Torres-Cantero A, Devine E. Association between Covid-19 sources of information, beliefs, and vaccination rates: an EU-wide survey. European Journal of Public Health 2023;33(5):897 View
  10. Sheng A, Gottlieb M, Bautista J, Trueger N, Westafer L, Gisondi M. The role of emergency physicians in the fight against health misinformation: Implications for resident training. AEM Education and Training 2023;7(S1) View
  11. Rose C, Barber R, Preiksaitis C, Kim I, Mishra N, Kayser K, Brown I, Gisondi M. A Conference (Missingness in Action) to Address Missingness in Data and AI in Health Care: Qualitative Thematic Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e49314 View
  12. Alam F, Tao M, Rastogi R, Mendiratta A, Attri R. Do social media influencers influence the vaccination drive? An application of source credibility theory and uses and gratification theory. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2024;198:122973 View
  13. Ziapour A, Malekzadeh R, Darabi F, Yıldırım M, Montazeri N, Kianipour N, Nejhaddadgar N. The role of social media literacy in infodemic management: a systematic review. Frontiers in Digital Health 2024;6 View
  14. Choi S. The coronavirus disease 2019 infodemic: a concept analysis. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  15. Germani F, Spitale G, Machiri S, Ho C, Ballalai I, Biller-Andorno N, Reis A. Ethical Considerations in Infodemic Management: Systematic Scoping Review. JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e56307 View