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Dear Pandemic: Nurses as key partners in fighting the COVID-19 infodemic

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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
卷 38, 期 4, 页码 603-609

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/phn.12903

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infodemiology; misinformation; SARS‐ CoV‐ 2; science communication; social media

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  1. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Alumni Network Activation Grant

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The COVID-19 pandemic and the spread of misinformation have created dual public health crises. Social media provides a new platform for evidence-based communication to reach wider audiences. The Dear Pandemic campaign, led by an interdisciplinary team of female scientists, now has over 97,000 followers globally, highlighting the potential of social media in combating misinformation and guiding individual behavior.
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent proliferation of misinformation have created parallel public health crises. Social media offers a novel platform to amplify evidence-based communication to broader audiences. This paper describes the application of science communication engagement on social media platforms by an interdisciplinary team of female scientists in a campaign called Dear Pandemic. Nurses are trusted professionals trained in therapeutic communication and are central to this effort. The Dear Pandemic campaign now has more than 97,000 followers with international and multilingual impact. Public health strategies to combat misinformation and guide individual behavior via social media show promise, and require further investment to support this novel dissemination of science communication.

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