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美国高发行量日报网络版对新冠疫情的报道

Coverage of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Online Versions of Highly Circulated U.S. Daily Newspapers.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, William Paterson University, University Hall 366, Wayne, NJ, 07470, USA.

Robert Wood Johnson Library of the Health Sciences, Rutgers University, P.O. Box 19, 1 RWJ Place, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2020 Dec;45(6):1089-1097. doi: 10.1007/s10900-020-00913-w.

Abstract

With the proliferation of news and the abundance of unknowns, COVID-19 information became rife with rumors and infiltrated consumers with confusion and information overload. In situations like this, it is important to provide consumers with credible and reliable information about the pandemic which is affecting their lives and livelihoods. Articles about coronavirus published in online versions of USA Today online, Wall Street Journal online and NYTimes.com between January and March 2020 were identified. Only articles where the search terms appeared in the headline were included as it was considered a more effective approach to understanding the health communication trends for this outbreak. These criteria resulted in 5,285 articles published on this topic during this time. All articles were imported into Dedoose mixed-methods software for thematic analysis. The frequency of each identified theme appearing in reviewed articles was counted, together with excerpts illustrating the specific theme. Overall, the five most common themes appearing in reviewed articles were "financial impact of COVID-19" (11.6%), "stories of affected individuals" (7.0%), "death and death rates" (6.8%), "precaution recommendations for public" (6.2%), and "quarantine" (5.9%). The newspapers did not just report the numbers (number of infections, ventilators, deaths, economic losses) but they also reported the context of the pandemic, such as, impact on economy, efforts to slow the spread of infection, switch to working from home, presence of health disparities, scientific search for reliable COVID-19 tests, and effect on supply chains. News media play a vital role in enhancing understanding of pandemic, but also in shaping public response to public health messages.

摘要

随着新闻的泛滥和未知信息的大量涌现,新冠疫情信息充斥着谣言,让消费者感到困惑和信息过载。在这种情况下,为受疫情影响生活和生计的消费者提供有关疫情的可信可靠信息至关重要。本研究检索了 2020 年 1 月至 3 月期间 USA Today 在线版、华尔街日报在线版和 NYTimes.com 上发表的有关冠状病毒的文章。仅纳入标题中出现检索词的文章,因为这被认为是了解该疫情健康传播趋势的更有效方法。这一标准导致在此期间共发表了 5285 篇相关文章。所有文章均被导入 Dedoose 混合方法软件进行主题分析。对出现于所审查文章中的每个主题的出现频率进行了计数,并列出了说明特定主题的摘录。总体而言,在审查文章中出现频率最高的五个主题分别是“新冠疫情的经济影响”(11.6%)、“受影响个体的故事”(7.0%)、“死亡和死亡率”(6.8%)、“公众预防建议”(6.2%)和“隔离”(5.9%)。这些报纸不仅报道了感染人数、呼吸机数量、死亡人数、经济损失等数字,还报道了疫情大流行的背景信息,例如对经济的影响、努力减缓感染传播、转向居家办公、存在健康差异、对可靠的 COVID-19 检测的科学探索以及对供应链的影响。新闻媒体在增进对大流行的理解方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但也在塑造公众对公共卫生信息的反应方面发挥着作用。

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