MacDonald M, Hoffman-Goetz L
Department of Health Studies and Gerontology, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1.
Can J Public Health. 2001 Sep-Oct;92(5):372-5. doi: 10.1007/BF03404983.
Local newspapers are an important source of health news, especially in small communities. We describe the amount and type of cancer information in Ontario daily newspapers dichotomized by circulation size (> 400,000 or < 40,000) and community size (> 250,000 or < 25,000 people) for 1991. All cancer articles (n = 1027) in five newspapers with large circulations, serving large communities, and five newspapers with small circulations, serving small communities, were read and evaluated for focus and newsplay. Although large newspapers had an absolute greater number of cancer articles, there were no significant differences by newspaper size in the number of cancer articles per 1,000 pages. Large newspapers included more cancer articles with a scientific vs. human interest focus than did small newspapers (p < 0.001). Large newspapers tended to use wire services whereas small newspapers tended to use staff reporters. Differences in the type and amount of cancer information varies by newspaper and community size, potentially contributing to differences in community cancer information resources.
地方报纸是健康新闻的重要来源,在小社区尤为如此。我们描述了1991年安大略省日报中癌症信息的数量和类型,这些日报按发行量大小(>40万或<4万)和社区规模(>25万或<2.5万人)进行了分类。对五份服务于大社区的大发行量报纸和五份服务于小社区的小发行量报纸上的所有癌症文章(n = 1027)进行了阅读,并对其重点和新闻报道篇幅进行了评估。尽管大报纸上的癌症文章绝对数量更多,但每1000页报纸中癌症文章的数量在报纸规模上并无显著差异。与小报纸相比,大报纸包含更多以科学而非人文兴趣为重点的癌症文章(p < 0.001)。大报纸倾向于使用通讯社的稿件,而小报纸倾向于使用本报记者的报道。癌症信息的类型和数量差异因报纸和社区规模而异,这可能导致社区癌症信息资源的差异。