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在 COVID-19 时代传递科学不确定性:对数字媒体渠道使用预印本的调查。

Communicating Scientific Uncertainty in an Age of COVID-19: An Investigation into the Use of Preprints by Digital Media Outlets.

机构信息

Interdisciplinary Studies, Simon Fraser University.

School of Communication, Queensland University of Technology.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2022 May;37(6):726-738. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1864892. Epub 2021 Jan 3.

DOI:10.1080/10410236.2020.1864892
PMID:33390033
Abstract

In this article, we investigate the surge in use of COVID-19-related preprints by media outlets. Journalists are a main source of reliable public health information during crises and, until recently, journalists have been reluctant to cover preprints because of the associated scientific uncertainty. Yet, uploads of COVID-19 preprints and their uptake by online media have outstripped that of preprints about any other topic. Using an innovative approach combining altmetrics methods with content analysis, we identified a diversity of outlets covering COVID-19-related preprints during the early months of the pandemic, including specialist medical news outlets, traditional news media outlets, and aggregators. We found a ubiquity of hyperlinks as citations and a multiplicity of framing devices for highlighting the scientific uncertainty associated with COVID-19 preprints. These devices were rarely used consistently (e.g., mentioning that the study was a preprint, unreviewed, preliminary, and/or in need of verification). About half of the stories we analyzed contained framing devices emphasizing uncertainty. Outlets in our sample were much less likely to identify the research they mentioned as preprint research, compared to identifying it as simply "research." This work has significant implications for public health communication within the changing media landscape. While current best practices in public health risk communication promote identifying and promoting trustworthy sources of information, the uptake of preprint research by online media presents new challenges. At the same time, it provides new opportunities for fostering greater awareness of the scientific uncertainty associated with health research findings.

摘要

在这篇文章中,我们研究了媒体对 COVID-19 相关预印本使用的激增。在危机期间,记者是可靠的公共卫生信息的主要来源,直到最近,由于与科学不确定性相关的原因,记者一直不愿意报道预印本。然而,COVID-19 预印本的上传及其在网络媒体中的采用已经超过了其他任何主题的预印本。我们采用了一种创新的方法,结合 Altmetrics 方法和内容分析,在大流行的早期几个月中,确定了各种涵盖 COVID-19 相关预印本的媒体,包括专业医学新闻媒体、传统新闻媒体和聚合器。我们发现,超链接作为引文无处不在,并且有多种框架设备用于突出与 COVID-19 预印本相关的科学不确定性。这些设备很少被一致地使用(例如,提到研究是预印本、未经审查、初步的,并且/或者需要验证)。我们分析的大约一半的报道都包含强调不确定性的框架设备。与简单地将其识别为“研究”相比,我们样本中的媒体更不可能将他们提到的研究识别为预印本研究。这项工作对不断变化的媒体环境中的公共卫生传播具有重要意义。虽然公共卫生风险沟通方面的当前最佳实践促进了识别和推广可信赖的信息来源,但在线媒体对预印本研究的采用带来了新的挑战。同时,它为提高对健康研究结果相关科学不确定性的认识提供了新的机会。

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