Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna,Nur Amira Binte Abdul Hamid,Nicole-Ann Lim et al.
Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna et al.
Witnessing suffering and death in palliative care can cause moral distress, emotional exhaustion and maladaptive coping strategies. How sense and meaning is made from these experiences influences how physicians think, feel and act as profes...
Misrepresenting Female Doctors in Pakistan: How the "Doctor Bride" Phenomenon Causes Epistemic Injustice [0.03%]
误表巴基斯坦的女医生:如何“医生新娘”现象导致认识不公
Sundus Iftikhar,Sarosh Saleem
Sundus Iftikhar
Gender discrimination in the medical profession is a pressing issue in Pakistan, and the derogatory term "Doctor Bride" has perpetuated harmful stereotypes about female doctors. This paper argues that gender biases and societal expectations...
Engineering the Discourse: the Role of Engineers in the Health Infodemic [0.03%]
操控舆论:工程师在健康信息流行病中的作用
Michelle Liu,Samantha Fowler
Michelle Liu
In the era of rapid information exchange, engineers and computer scientists are not merely creators of technology but vital players in the shaping of public discourse, including in the context of serious health threats like the COVID-19 pan...
Infodemic Management and Government Disinformation: The Brazilian Experience [0.03%]
信息流行病管理与政府传播虚假信息——巴西的经验
Isabella Ballalai,Rodrigo Schrage Lins
Isabella Ballalai
The COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most critical health crises in recent history, resulted in nearly 7 million deaths worldwide. The ensuing infodemic, characterized by the proliferation of information about the virus and vaccines, persisted...
Gender and Socio-Economic Inequities in Social Listening: Evidence from Two Quantitative Case Studies in India [0.03%]
性别与社会经济不平等对社交倾听的影响:来自印度两项定量案例研究的证据
Srishti Goel,Sonia Lewycka,Deepshikha Batheja
Srishti Goel
Social listening has emerged as a powerful tool for bridging the gap between public health messaging and the diverse needs of communities. Its focus, however, has primarily centered on monitoring social media platforms for public health com...
Social Listening in Infodemic Management: Insights from Preparatory Work on Ethical Guidance [0.03%]
信息流行病管理中的社交聆听:伦理指南筹备工作的启示
Calvin W L Ho,Karel Caals
Calvin W L Ho
South Korea's Health Misinformation Response during COVID-19: A Narrative-Thematic Analysis [0.03%]
韩国在新冠疫情期间的健康谣言应对:叙述—主题分析
Sophia Wasti,Hajeong Lee,Hannah Kim
Sophia Wasti
Infodemics have emerged as a serious contemporary challenge to public health, especially in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This paper conducts a narrative thematic analysis exploring the South Korean response to the public he...
Graeme T Laurie
Graeme T Laurie
Social Listening and its Issues: What can the Precautionary Principle Advice? [0.03%]
社交倾听及其问题:预防原则如何提供指导?
Hai Thanh Doan
Hai Thanh Doan
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently initiated "social listening". The first section of this paper investigates conceptual aspects of social listening. It demonstrates that the WHO's descriptions of social listening are vague an...
The WHO Pandemic Agreement's Missing Epistemic Architectures: Infodemics and Antimicrobial Resistance as Examples [0.03%]
世卫组织大流行协议中缺失的认识论架构:信息疫情和抗微生物药物耐药性为例
Calvin Wai Loon Ho,Karel Caals
Calvin Wai Loon Ho
On 20 May 2025, the 78th World Health Assembly adopted the World Health Organization's Pandemic Agreement (PA). With the benefit of lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, the PA rightly focuses on advancing equity, but we are concerned ...