胃空化固体食物内容和社交媒体平台上的错误信息
Jena-Lee McKee1, Mary Beth Farrell2
1West Tennessee Healthcare-Dyersburg Hospital, Dyersburg, Tennessee; and.
Journal of nuclear medicine technology
|March 5, 2024
概括
核医学技术人员应该批判性地评估社交媒体对胃空化光学成份的建议. 优先考虑科学验证的信息,而不是未经验证的在线建议,以确保准确的患者护理,避免误诊.
科学领域:
- 核医学是一种核医学.
- 医学成像医学成像
- 诊断过程中的诊断程序.
背景情况:
- 社交媒体平台主办技术专家特定的小组,提供互动和问答机会.
- 这些平台上已经提出了固体食胃排空光影的未经验证的成分.
- 一些建议可能与已建立的同行评审指南不一致.
研究的目的:
- 强调科学审查在线建议的重要性.
- 引导核医学技术人员区分高质量的信息和低质量的信息来源.
- 为了防止在胃排空扫描中使用未经支持的成分.
主要方法:
- 基于科学价值的信息质量的评估,而不是意见.
- 应用CRAP测试 (货币,可靠性,权威,目的) 的来源可靠性.
- 区分基于证据的做法和事建议.
主要成果:
- 未经验证的成分可能导致不可靠的结果和潜在的错误诊断.
- 如果社交媒体的建议没有经过科学审查,则会对患者的护理构成风险.
- 技术人员必须在实施之前积极评估信息来源.
结论:
- 核医学技术人员必须批判性地评估患者护理的在线建议.
- 优先考虑科学验证的信息对于准确的胃空化扫描至关重要.
- 遵守既定的指导方针可确保可靠的诊断结果和患者安全.
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