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荷兰媒体对慢性病的报道。

Media coverage of chronic diseases in the Netherlands.

作者信息

van der Wardt E M, Taal E, Rasker J J, Wiegman O

机构信息

Department of Communication Studies, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Semin Arthritis Rheum. 1999 Apr;28(5):333-41. doi: 10.1016/s0049-0172(99)80018-3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Little is known about the quantity or quality of information on rheumatic diseases provided by the mass media. The aim of this study was to gain insight into the media coverage of rheumatic diseases compared with other chronic diseases in the Netherlands.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Newspaper articles, magazine articles, and medical television programs that appeared or were broadcast during a 1-year period, and contained information on rheumatic diseases, heart disease, cancer, chronic lung disease, or diabetes mellitus, were selected for content analysis. For each article and program, it was determined whether coverage concentrated on treatment, influence of lifestyle, scientific progress, or disease consequences. It was also determined whether professional experts and patients were featured.

RESULTS

Nine hundred seventeen newspaper articles, 304 magazine articles, and 163 medical programs were found. Most dealt with cancer (43%) and heart disease (37%). The amount of media attention given to each of the five disease categories was found to correspond with mortality but not with prevalence. The contents of the articles and programs differed significantly according to disease topic. The main focus in rheumatic diseases was on patients' experiences, as well as regular and alternative medications. In heart disease and cancer, the main focus was on professional medical viewpoints, operations, and mortality, whereas in chronic lung disease and diabetes it was on treatments in the context of regular medications, scientific progress, and incurability. The influence of lifestyle on the disease process was mentioned most often in connection with diabetes, rheumatic disease, and chronic lung disease.

CONCLUSIONS

The amount of attention a disease category received from the media depended on its fatality rates and not on its prevalence. Heart disease and cancer were portrayed as being more serious than the more lingering diseases. Surprisingly, the proportion of articles and programs that included the influence of lifestyle in their coverage was lowest for cancer and heart disease. More frequent and more accurate coverage of chronic diseases, especially rheumatic diseases, is needed if their image is to be brought into line with their importance for and impact on the community.

摘要

目的

大众媒体所提供的有关风湿性疾病的信息量或信息质量鲜为人知。本研究旨在深入了解荷兰媒体对风湿性疾病与其他慢性疾病的报道情况。

材料与方法

选取在1年期间出现或播出的、包含有关风湿性疾病、心脏病、癌症、慢性肺病或糖尿病信息的报纸文章、杂志文章及医学电视节目进行内容分析。对于每篇文章和每个节目,确定其报道重点是治疗、生活方式的影响、科学进展还是疾病后果。同时确定是否有专业专家和患者的报道。

结果

共找到917篇报纸文章、304篇杂志文章和163个医学节目。大多数报道涉及癌症(43%)和心脏病(37%)。发现媒体对这五类疾病中每一类的关注程度与死亡率相关,但与患病率无关。文章和节目的内容因疾病主题而异。风湿性疾病报道的主要焦点是患者的经历以及常规和替代药物。心脏病和癌症报道的主要焦点是专业医学观点、手术和死亡率,而慢性肺病和糖尿病报道的主要焦点是常规药物治疗背景下的治疗方法、科学进展和不可治愈性。生活方式对疾病进程的影响在糖尿病、风湿性疾病和慢性肺病的报道中提及最多。

结论

某类疾病受到媒体关注的程度取决于其死亡率而非患病率。心脏病和癌症被描绘得比病程更长的疾病更严重。令人惊讶的是,癌症和心脏病报道中包含生活方式影响内容的文章和节目的比例最低。如果要使慢性疾病,尤其是风湿性疾病的形象与其对社会的重要性和影响相符,就需要更频繁、更准确地对其进行报道。

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