A paper co-authored by Professor of Health Education John Allegrante blames misinformation on open-ended social media sites for dissuading thousands of Americans from getting vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.

Writing in SAGE Perspectives, Allegrante and M. Elaine Auld, Chief Executive Officer of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE), encourage the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services to partner with the World Health Organization in the development of digital health communication鈥 tools to address issues of 鈥渋nfodemiology鈥 鈥 an area of science research focused on scanning the internet for user-contributed health-related content, with the ultimate goal of improving public health.

John Allegrante

TACKLING 鈥淧ERCEIVED CREDIBILITY鈥 John Allegrante believes public health efforts need to explore the factors that make people distrust experts. (Photo: TC Archives)

鈥淚f we want to protect and promote the public鈥檚 health, national guidelines for the authenticity and authoritativeness of online health information are critical for improving our response to future health emergencies,鈥 write Allegrante and Auld in a piece titled  鈥淏ut first we must also understand how diversity, religious and cultural beliefs, life experiences, and other factors influence the perceived credibility of such information and its influence on consumers鈥 health behaviors.鈥

If we want to protect and promote the public鈥檚 health, national guidelines for the authenticity and authoritativeness of online health information are critical for improving our response to future health emergencies,But first we must also understand how diversity, religious and cultural beliefs, life experiences and other factors influence the perceived credibility of such information and its influence on consumers鈥 health behaviors.

鈥擩ohn Allegrante, TC Professor of Health Education, and M. Elaine Auld, CEO of the Society for Public Health Education

Arriving at such an understanding will require 鈥渁 lasting Federal investment not only in the biomedical sciences for fidelity to the truth, but also in the behavioral and social sciences for communicating clearly to improve the understanding and health decision-making of all Americans.鈥

Allegrante is a Past President of SOPHE and Editor Emeritus of Health Education & Behavior (SAGE). He is a founder and co-chair of the Digital Health Promotion Executive Leadership Summit.