Roos Noralou P, O'Grady Kathleen, Singer Sharon Manson, Turczak Shannon, Tapp Camilla
Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB.
Healthc Policy. 2012 Nov;8(2):37-45.
The media shape consumer expectations and interpretations of health interventions, influencing how people think about their need for care and the sustainability of the system. EvidenceNetwork.ca is a non-partisan, web-based project funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Manitoba Health Research Council to make the latest evidence on controversial health policy issues available to the media. This website links journalists with health policy experts. We publish opinion pieces on current health policy issues in both French and English. We track who follows and uses the EvidenceNetwork.ca website and monitor the impact of our efforts.
媒体塑造了消费者对健康干预措施的期望和理解,影响着人们对自身护理需求以及医疗系统可持续性的看法。EvidenceNetwork.ca是一个无党派的网络项目,由加拿大卫生研究院和曼尼托巴省卫生研究委员会资助,旨在向媒体提供有关有争议的卫生政策问题的最新证据。该网站将记者与卫生政策专家联系起来。我们用法语和英语发表关于当前卫生政策问题的评论文章。我们追踪谁关注并使用EvidenceNetwork.ca网站,并监测我们工作的影响。