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New survey suggests a rise in health misinformation online

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 28, 20252 Mins Read
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The Canadian Medical Association (CMS) has issued a critical survey, emphasizing the growing presence of misinformation online among Canadians. The survey, conducted by Abacus Data and commissioned by the CMS, found that 51% of the group is “highly susceptible to online misinformation,” highlighting the impact of misinformation on their healthcare decisions. They also noted that more than a third of Canadians have avoided effective treatments because of false information, up six points from a 2024 poll.

Moreover, the CMS has revealed that 43% of Canadians experience mental distress or increased anxiety due to misinformation, and 37% engage in online medical advice despite lacking proper healthcare access. “Good access to health care and information” is not an obstacle, according to CMS President Joss Reimer, pointing out significant portions of the population are bombarded with misinformation. To combat this, a live panel discussion titled “How healthy is Canada’s information environment? Action in the face of misinformation” was held. Dr. Joss Reimer with Coletto, Charles Differential, and others discussed the survey’s findings and perspectives.

Truth and data are essential for Canadian sanity, said Dr. Joss Reimer, who mentioned health misinformation is now a double-edged issue, particularly affecting Gen Z individuals born between 1997 and 2012. Gen Z report experiencing health misinformation online 70% of the time, an 8% increase from the 2024 survey. Health departments like Ottawa’s Sandy Hill Community Health Centre have started efforts like “Health Promotion Information Series” to address this issue. However, communication of complex medical facts through jargon can be problematic, according to CMS communication professor Marie-Eve Carignan. She suggests focusing on meaningful engagement rather than one-way communication to prevent misinformation.

As Mike Ma’n Zawati, assistant professor in human genetics at the University of Montreal, noted, the level of online information is staggering, suggesting that fact-checking is necessary to filter out noise. Social media giants like Meta have alsoInitiative to address media misleading practices, with a recent decision to remove fact-checkers from its platforms, posing concerns within the health community. CMS President Reimer emphasized that the responsibility lies on everyone to manage this situation effectively and find solutions.

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