Social media is a source of health-related misinformation
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Rolls, K
Massey, D
Massey, D
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2020
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When nurses and midwives encounter misinformation on social media, they should provide or direct individuals to sources of accurate information.
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Cross-disciplinary research to understand factors that influence the uptake of health-related (mis)information is required.
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Evidence-Based Nursing
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Clinical sciences
Nursing
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Rolls, K; Massey, D, Social media is a source of health-related misinformation, Evidence-Based Nursing, 2020