The Need for Medical Professionals to Join Patients in the Online Health Social Media Discourse

2021 
Health social media is frequently used by e-patients for seeking health information online for self-diagnosis, self-treatment, and self-education Health social media also provides various benefits for patients and laypersons, such as allowing users to be part of virtual support groups, having quick access to advice, and the convenience of access via the Internet At the same time, it raises concerns about misinformation being propagated by laypersons without professional medical expertise, especially during pandemics like COVID-19, leading to an infodemic There are only a handful of health social media websites that allow medical professionals to participate in discussions with patients online We postulate that the modern face of medicine and healthcare needs medical professionals to be included in the online patient discourse so misinformation can be addressed early on and head on To this end, we propose a new and free health social network named Cardea that is under development which aims to bring patients, laypersons, and medical professionals together on the world wide web Users can share experiences, ask questions, and get answers in three streamlined environments: Patient to Patient (P2P), Patient to Medic (P2M), and Medic to Medic (M2M) While there are several forums that cater specifically to patient-patient discussions or medic-medic connections, Cardea’s added value is in providing a unified portal for both patients and medics, as well as enabling interactions between patients and medics Moreover, Cardea applies machine learning, information retrieval, and natural language processing methods to promote credible health information and demote misinformation At the same time, with enhanced veracity, anonymity, and privacy controls, the vision of Cardea is for e-patients to confidently share experiences and opinions without being stigmatized or compromising their right to privacy Our hope is to generate discussion and gather insights from other researchers on developing Cardea Copyright © 2021 by SCITEPRESS – Science and Technology Publications, Lda All rights reserved
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