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Anesthesia Patient Safety Podcast

#245 Unmasking Medical Misinformation

11 Mar 2025

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In our latest episode, we dive headfirst into the growing issue of medical misinformation and its alarming effect on anesthesia patient safety. As patients increasingly turn to social media for health information, the risks of encountering inaccurate content have soared, posing challenges for healthcare professionals.Join us as we explore a recent article by George Tewfik and Raymond Malapero from the February 2025 APSF Newsletter, focusing on how misinformation can threaten patient safety, especially during critical procedures. We'll outline the detrimental consequences of misinformation, breaking them down into three distinct categories: fear and anxiety, delay of treatment, and avoidance of treatment altogether. Understanding the psychological and physiological impacts of misinformation is crucial for anesthesia professionals and helps to frame how we can best support our patients.You’ll also learn actionable strategies for addressing these issues directly with patients. Empathy and compassionate communication are vital tools in combatting misinformation and fostering trust between healthcare providers and patients. By guiding patients towards reputable resources and encouraging open dialogue about their concerns, we can mitigate the effects of fear and anxiety, ultimately enhancing safety in anesthesia care.For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/245-unmasking-medical-misinformation/© 2025, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

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