School of Communication, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
Department of Mass Communication, Taraba State University, PMB 1167 Jalingo , Nigeria.
Health Educ Res. 2020 Oct 1;35(5):471-480. doi: 10.1093/her/cyaa031.
This study examined media coverage of COVID-19 in Nigeria with attention to the frequency and depth of coverage, story format, news sources, media tone and themes. Four widely read newspapers were content analysed between February 2020 and April 2020. Focus was on Daily Sun, Vanguard, Daily Trust and Leadership. Results indicated that the Nigerian media performed well in terms of covering the pandemic, which in turn created awareness. However, the coverage was not in-depth as most of the reported stories were short and were predominantly straight news. It was also observed that the media cited more of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and government officials. Further findings disclosed that most of the stories were alarming and induced panic. Most common topics were coverage of cases in Nigeria, death rates and concerns about Nigeria's preparedness. Public sensitization and education were sparingly covered. Ethics healthcare workers could adhere to received minimal attention. The media should focus more on sensitizing and educating the public on the necessary steps to take in curbing the virus. They should refrain from over usage of alarming and panic tone in presenting the stories of COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.
本研究考察了尼日利亚媒体对 COVID-19 的报道,重点关注报道的频率和深度、报道形式、新闻来源、媒体语气和主题。在 2020 年 2 月至 4 月期间,对四份广受欢迎的报纸进行了内容分析。重点关注《太阳日报》、《先锋报》、《每日信托报》和《领导报》。结果表明,尼日利亚媒体在报道这一流行病方面表现良好,这反过来又提高了公众意识。然而,报道不够深入,因为大多数报道的故事都很短,主要是直新闻。还观察到,媒体更多地引用了尼日利亚疾病控制中心(NCDC)和政府官员的话。进一步的发现表明,大多数报道令人震惊,并引起恐慌。最常见的话题是报道尼日利亚的病例、死亡率以及对尼日利亚准备情况的担忧。公众宣传和教育很少涉及。伦理医疗工作者可以坚持接受关注。媒体应该更加关注公众的宣传和教育,让他们了解在遏制病毒方面必须采取的必要措施。他们应该避免在报道尼日利亚 COVID-19 大流行的故事时过度使用令人震惊和恐慌的语气。