网络错误信息对Covid-19疫苗的影响:文献综述

Faradita Fradita, S. Haksama
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COVID-19错误信息的传播导致了所谓的信任危机。对政府应对这一流行病的措施的合理批评,以及对政府和保健服务的不信任加剧,特别是在边缘化群体中,加剧了信任的下降。本研究旨在分析COVID-19疫苗的错误信息及其对社会生活方面的影响。本研究是一篇关于COVID-19疫苗误传及其影响的文献综述。根据数据库和关键词,得到15篇文章,但只有7篇文章有相关的主题。COVID-19疫苗的错误信息可导致几种影响,即对COVID-19的预防和控制行动造成损害。此外,这种错误信息也可能是由于刺激会破坏COVID-19个人的反应,从而影响社会接种疫苗的意愿。关于新冠肺炎疫苗的错误信息可分为误导内容、操纵内容、虚假内容和编造内容等几种类型。这些错误信息导致了社会对COVID-19疫苗的接受状况,并损害了政府对COVID-19防控行动的管理。
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The Impact Of Online Misinformation On Covid-19 Vaccines: A Literature Review
The spread of COVID-19 misinformation has contributed to what has been labelled as a crisis of trust. This decline in trust has been reinforced by legitimate criticism of government responses to the pandemic and the exacerbation of pre-existing mistrust in governments and health services, particularly amongst marginalized groups. This study aims to analyse the COVID-19 vaccines misinformation and its impact to the life aspect of the society. This study was a literature review discussing about COVID-19 vaccines misinformation and its impact. Based on the database and keywords, 15 articles were obtained, but only 7 articles had relevant topics. COVID-19 vaccines misinformation can lead to several impacts namely the damage on the prevention and control action regarding to COVID-19. Moreover, this misinformation also can be as the stimulus undermines the COVID-19 individual responses that will affect the willingness of society’s vaccines uptake. Misinformation of COVID-19 vaccines can be classified into several types such as misleading contents, manipulated content, false content and fabricated content. Those misinformation lead to the condition of society’s acceptance toward COVID-19 vaccines and damage the management of COVID-19 prevention and control actions that are conducted by the Government.
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