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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 91(5):794-799, 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS (Americas) | ID: grc-745460

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Resumen: La actual pandemia por COVID-19 está generando un impacto sin precedentes en las distintas esferas de la vida, al mismo tiempo que ha puesto en valor la importancia que la disciplina Bioética tiene para el análisis y la deliberación de los desafíos éticos emergentes, previo a la adopción de decisiones razonables y prudentes. Un tema insuficientemente tratado en el curso de esta crisis, cuyos negativos efectos, se consideran, pueden llevar no sólo a interferir los canales de comunicación con la ciudada nía sino a afectar la adherencia esperada de la población a las indicaciones que se necesita que sigan, es la relativa al manejo y comunicación de la información. Asunto especialmente complejo cuando se vive un período de explosión informativa, caracterizada por la Organización Mundial de la Salud como «infodemia¼. Este artículo, reivindicando el imperativo ético y jurídico de actuar responsable en la obtención, uso y difusión de la información que asiste a toda autoridad que desempeña una función social, propone una serie de recomendaciones para alcanzar su efectividad en la práctica. Abstract: The current COVID-19 pandemic is producing an unprecedented impact in the different spheres of life, at the same time that it has highlighted the importance that the Bioethics discipline has in analyzing and deliberating of emerging ethical challenges, before making reasonable and prudent decisions. The management and communication of information on this crisis has not been properly addressed, where it is considered that its negative effects may lead not only to interfere with the communication channels with citizens but also affect the expected adherence of the population to the indications that they need to follow. This issue is especially complex when experiencing a period of information explosion, a phenomenon called 'infodemic' by the World Health Organization. This article, claiming the ethical and legal imperative to act responsibly in collecting, using, and disse minating the information that helps any authority that plays a social function, proposes a series of recommendations to achieve its effectiveness in practice.

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Rev Chil Pediatr ; 91(5): 794-799, 2020 Oct.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-881603

ABSTRACT

The current COVID-19 pandemic is producing an unprecedented impact in the different spheres of life, at the same time that it has highlighted the importance that the Bioethics discipline has in analyzing and deliberating of emerging ethical challenges, before making reasonable and prudent decisions. The management and communication of information on this crisis has not been properly addressed, where it is considered that its negative effects may lead not only to interfere with the communication channels with citizens but also affect the expected adherence of the population to the indications that they need to follow. This issue is especially complex when experiencing a period of information explosion, a phenomenon called 'infodemic' by the World Health Organization. This article, claiming the ethical and legal imperative to act responsibly in collecting, using, and disse minating the information that helps any authority that plays a social function, proposes a series of recommendations to achieve its effectiveness in practice.


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Bioethical Issues , COVID-19 , Information Dissemination/ethics , Bioethics , Communication , Decision Making , Humans , Information Dissemination/legislation & jurisprudence
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