Impact of social media on patient expectations and decision-making in gynecology.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Shobha Sridhar, Cara King
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Social media has transformed how patients access and interpret gynecological health information, significantly influencing their expectations and medical decision-making. This comprehensive review examines how social media impacts patients' understanding of diagnoses, pursuit of treatment options, and interactions with healthcare providers. The increasing reliance on online content presents challenges, particularly when patients prioritize social media content over evidence-based recommendations. Given the rapid evolution of digital platforms, it is essential to understand the current trends and their impact on clinical practice.

Recent findings: Recent studies demonstrate that while social media offers unprecedented access to health information and community support, it simultaneously propagates misinformation that can adversely affect clinical encounters. Patients frequently turn to platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube for gynecologic health information, though much of this content is anecdotal and lacks scientific validity. Research shows that while these platforms offer a wealth of information, the quality of this information is inconsistent, often leading to misconceptions about medical conditions and treatments. Healthcare providers face the dual challenge of addressing misconceptions while leveraging these platforms to enhance patient education and shared decision-making.

Summary: Understanding the influence of social media can help improve the accuracy of online health information and reduce stigma and social barriers surrounding gynecologic issues. Strengthening digital literacy and integrating reliable online resources into clinical practice can enhance patient education and promote informed decision-making in gynecology and gynecologic surgery.

社交媒体对妇科患者期望和决策的影响。
综述目的:社交媒体改变了患者获取和解读妇科健康信息的方式,显著影响了患者的期望和医疗决策。这篇综合综述探讨了社交媒体如何影响患者对诊断的理解、对治疗方案的追求以及与医疗保健提供者的互动。对在线内容的日益依赖带来了挑战,特别是当患者优先考虑社交媒体内容而不是基于证据的建议时。鉴于数字平台的快速发展,了解当前趋势及其对临床实践的影响至关重要。最近的发现:最近的研究表明,虽然社交媒体提供了前所未有的卫生信息和社区支持,但它同时传播了可能对临床就诊产生不利影响的错误信息。患者经常转向TikTok、Instagram、X(以前的Twitter)和YouTube等平台获取妇科健康信息,尽管其中大部分内容都是轶事,缺乏科学有效性。研究表明,虽然这些平台提供了丰富的信息,但这些信息的质量不一致,往往导致对医疗条件和治疗的误解。医疗保健提供者面临着解决误解的双重挑战,同时利用这些平台加强患者教育和共享决策。摘要:了解社交媒体的影响有助于提高在线健康信息的准确性,减少围绕妇科问题的污名化和社会障碍。加强数字素养,将可靠的在线资源整合到临床实践中,可以加强对患者的教育,促进妇科和妇科外科的知情决策。
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CiteScore
4.10
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发文量
104
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With eleven disciplines published across the year – including reproductive endocrinology, gynecologic cancer and fertility– every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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