Penţa Marcela A, Băban Adriana
Department of Psychology, Babes-Bolyai University, 37 Republicii Street, Cluj-Napoca, CJ 400015, Romania
Department of Psychology, Babes-Bolyai University, 37 Republicii Street, Cluj-Napoca, CJ 400015, Romania.
Health Educ Res. 2014 Dec;29(6):977-92. doi: 10.1093/her/cyu027. Epub 2014 Jun 2.
Romania has the highest cervical cancer burden in Europe. Despite the implementation of two human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programmes, the uptake remained extremely low and the programmes were discontinued. Given that media are a common source of information for the public and may influence vaccination decisions, this article sought to explore the content and quality of HPV vaccine media coverage in Romania. We conducted a content analysis of 271 media reports (from newspapers, magazines, videos and informational websites) published online between November 2007 and January 2012. Overall, results indicated that 31.4% of the materials were neutral, 28% were negative or extremely negative, 17% were mixed, while 23.6% were positive towards the vaccine. The most dominant vaccine-related concerns were side effects and insufficient testing. Elementary information about the vaccine and HPV was constantly left out and sometimes inaccuracies were found. Negatively disposed reports were more likely to contain incorrect data about vaccine efficacy and less likely to provide comprehensive information about the vaccine and HPV-related diseases. Some dimensions of media coverage varied across time and media outlets. The present findings suggest that educational interventions are greatly needed as a response to suboptimal and incomplete media coverage of HPV vaccination.
罗马尼亚是欧洲宫颈癌负担最重的国家。尽管实施了两项人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种计划,但接种率仍然极低,这两项计划也因此终止。鉴于媒体是公众获取信息的常见来源,可能会影响疫苗接种决策,本文旨在探讨罗马尼亚媒体对HPV疫苗报道的内容和质量。我们对2007年11月至2012年1月期间在线发布的271篇媒体报道(来自报纸、杂志、视频和信息网站)进行了内容分析。总体而言,结果表明,31.4%的材料是中立的,28%是负面或极负面的,17%是混合的,而23.6%对该疫苗持积极态度。与疫苗相关的最主要担忧是副作用和测试不足。关于疫苗和HPV的基本信息经常被遗漏,有时还会发现不准确之处。持负面态度的报道更有可能包含关于疫苗效力的数据错误,不太可能提供关于疫苗和HPV相关疾病的全面信息。媒体报道的一些方面随时间和媒体渠道而有所不同。目前的研究结果表明,迫切需要开展教育干预措施,以应对媒体对HPV疫苗接种报道不充分和不完整的问题。