[The responsible use and dissemination of information in a pandemic: an ethical imperative].

Q3 Medicine
Blanca Bórquez P, M Ximena Luengo-Charath, Verónica Anguita M, M Luz Bascuñán R, Isabel M Pacheco M, Patricio Michaud Ch, Ricardo Vacarezza Y
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Abstract

The current COVID-19 pandemic is producing an unprecedented impact in the different spheres of life, at the same time that it has highlighted the importance that the Bioethics discipline has in analyzing and deliberating of emerging ethical challenges, before making reasonable and prudent decisions. The management and communication of information on this crisis has not been properly addressed, where it is considered that its negative effects may lead not only to interfere with the communication channels with citizens but also affect the expected adherence of the population to the indications that they need to follow. This issue is especially complex when experiencing a period of information explosion, a phenomenon called 'infodemic' by the World Health Organization. This article, claiming the ethical and legal imperative to act responsibly in collecting, using, and disse minating the information that helps any authority that plays a social function, proposes a series of recommendations to achieve its effectiveness in practice.

[在大流行病中负责任地使用和传播信息:道德责任]。
当前的COVID-19大流行正在对生活的各个领域产生前所未有的影响,同时也突出了生命伦理学学科在做出合理和审慎决定之前分析和审议新出现的伦理挑战的重要性。关于这一危机的信息的管理和传播没有得到适当处理,人们认为其负面影响不仅可能导致干扰与公民的沟通渠道,而且还可能影响人们对他们需要遵循的指示的预期遵守。在经历信息爆炸时期(世界卫生组织将这种现象称为“信息流行病”)时,这个问题尤其复杂。本文主张,在收集、使用和传播有助于发挥社会功能的任何权威的信息时,必须负责任地采取道德和法律上的行动,并提出了一系列建议,以实现其在实践中的有效性。
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