Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia


The Role of Indonesian Doctors as Content Creators in Fighting Health Hoaxes, Myths, and Stigma on Social Media

Anjelia, Lydia Okva (Unknown)
Mulyana, Deddy (Unknown)
Suminar, Jenny Ratna (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Aug 2024

Abstract

Amidst the proliferation of disinformation and misinformation related to health on social media, the public must ensure that the sources of information are trustworthy. This research aims to explain the role of doctors in the fight against health hoaxes, myths, and stigma spread through social media. The study adopts qualitative research with a phenomenological approach to understand doctors' experiences and perceptions regarding their efforts to address health hoaxes, myths, and stigma on social media. Fifteen doctors as content creators in Jakarta and Bandung were selected as informants using purposive sampling. The data was collected through interviews, observation participation, and documentation studies. The study showed that doctors (1) have a significant role in the fight against health hoaxes, myths, and stigma on social media, consisting of doctors as sources of accurate information, educators, and public health advocacy; (2) use any feature tools on social media such as making Q&A, stitch some content hoaxes, myths, and stigma, and collaboration with another expert, government, agencies, or health organizations ; (3) provide accurate information based on the educational process and scientific evidence.

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publication:jkmi

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Humanities Computer Science & IT Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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The aim of the Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia is to promote and enhance advanced academic discussions, including research development and debates in the field of media and communication. It also serves as a interdisciplinary forum for researchers and industry players who use research as the frame for ...