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NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds Misinformation as a Source of Complication for Clinical Trials Dr. Brian Southwell [email protected] [email protected]

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Page 1: NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds - Duke University...2019/07/19  · NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds Misinformation as a Source of Complication for Clinical Trials Dr. Brian Southwell

NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds

Misinformation as a Source of Complication for Clinical Trials

Dr. Brian [email protected]

[email protected]

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Is misinformation a prime suspect for clinical trial refusal or treatment avoidance?

Clinical trials from the patient perspective: survey in an online patient community

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Does misinformation reduce clinical trial participation?

• Information reach – lack of information – is major concern:

• Many patients willing to enroll yet few invited (DasMahapatra et al., 2017)

• Misinformation also likely discourages trial participation.

Source: DasMahapatra et al. (2017). Clinical trials from the patient perspective: survey in an online patient community. BMC Health Serv Res. 2017; 17: 166. doi: 10.1186/s12913-017-2090-x

Clinical trials from the patient perspective: survey in an online patient community

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Cleveland Clinic dispels key myths, including:

• “Informed consent exists primarily to protect researchers’ legal interests”

• “Clinical research patients are taking sugar pills”

• “You need to live near a major hospital to participate”

Source: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/10-biggest-cancer-clinical-trial-myths-busted/

Misinformation about clinical trials?

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Misinformation and distrust of treatment?

• Example: Navar (2019) warns of inaccurate online claims that statins cause memory loss, cataracts, pancreatic dysfunction, Lou Gehrig disease, and cancer.

Source: Navar, A. M. (2019). Fear-based medical misinformation and disease prevention: From vaccines to statins. JAMA Cardiology. Available online: doi:10.1001/jamacardio.2019.1972

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Misinformation and distrust of treatment?

• Example: Navar (2019) warns of inaccurate online claims that statins cause memory loss, cataracts, pancreatic dysfunction, Lou Gehrig disease, and cancer.

Source: Navar, A. M. (2019). Fear-based medical misinformation and disease prevention: From vaccines to statins. JAMA Cardiology. Available online: doi:10.1001/jamacardio.2019.1972

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From whence does misinformation arise?

Questionable websites attempting to sell products...

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From whence does misinformation arise?

But also health education from advocacy organizations…

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From whence does misinformation arise?

And even through diffusion of conventional journalism...

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From whence does misinformation arise?

Brody mentions FDA reference to risk of reversible memory loss but puts it in appropriate context.

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Do we misunderstand misinformation?

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Do we misunderstand misinformation?

:

• Misinformation is not all equal in consequence.

• New media platforms differ from old in authorship, oversight, and algorithms.

• Misinformation can have indirect effects aside from acute, short-term ones.

• Misinformation correction may itself have unintended consequences.

• System-level challenges warrant system-level, future-oriented remedies.

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Avoid using sentences that will already be used

when talking

Emerging literature on misinformation highlights our own humanity.

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Do we misunderstand our own vulnerabilities?

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Do we misunderstand our own vulnerabilities?

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We need social connection.

We need hope for future.

The lack of either affords opportunity for medical misinformation effect.

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Image: The Australian Women’s Weekly

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“Anti-vaccination activists have enjoyed particular success in communities whose cultural isolation makes them easy prey for misinformation.”

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Our multifaceted vulnerabilities

biased toward acceptance

reasons why we share

regulatory approach

• Correction is hard

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Was Spinoza right?

Images sources: Encyclopædia Britannica and biography.com

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Why do people share misinformation?

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Why do people share misinformation?

Some possibilities other than malice:

• Accidental or unintended spread• Our needs for social bonding• Information seeking and efforts for validation

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Why rumors spread

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Why rumors spread

• Discomfort of uncertainty

• Lack of corrective information

• Also: information as potential relationship currency

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Might emotions make us vulnerable?

• Yes.• Anger encourages inaccurate information acceptance.

Example: Weeks, B. E. (2015). Emotions, partisanship, and misperceptions: how anger and anxiety moderate the effect of partisan bias on susceptibility to political misinformation. Journal of Communication, 65, 699-719.

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Our reactive regulatory tendency doesn’t guarantee misinformation won’t appear

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Studies support some corrective potential…

• Aikin et al. (2015). Journal of Communication.

• Aikin et al. (2017). Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy.

• Bode & Vraga. (2015). Journal of Communication.

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Studies support some corrective potential…

• Aikin et al. (2015). Journal of Communication.

• Aikin et al. (2017). Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy.

• Bode & Vraga. (2015). Journal of Communication.

… direct rebuttal and large-scale exposure needed.

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Is misinformation culprit? Are we partly culpable?

Are we vulnerable to medical misinformation?

• Yes

Is misinformation ever sown for others’ gain?

• Yes

Is misinformation sharing between patients illogical or malicious?

• Not necessarily

Is there a path forward?

• Yes

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What if…

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What if…

• we find (and share) misinformation when earnestly searching for answers?

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What if…

• we find (and share) misinformation when earnestly searching for answers?

• we would turn to peer-reviewed research if it was accessible, available, and trusted?

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What if…

• we find (and share) misinformation when earnestly searching for answers?

• we would turn to peer-reviewed research if it was accessible, available, and trusted?

• we could inoculate people against inaccurate sources while acknowledging common questions and concerns?

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What do we need to do?

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What do we need to do?

• Consider interaction of human psychology, news norms, governance, and health systems.

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What do we need to do?

• Consider interaction of human psychology, news norms, governance, and health systems.

• Monitor and seek to understand – rather than prejudge – patient information environments.

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What do we need to do?

• Consider interaction of human psychology, news norms, governance, and health systems.

• Monitor and seek to understand – rather than prejudge – patient information environments.

• Build and maintain trust between health care systems and patients by acknowledging shared interests.

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Let’s connect.

Dr. Brian Southwell

[email protected]

[email protected]

@BrianSouthwell