Department of Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra P.O. Box LG 59, Ghana.
Environment, Climate Change and Health, World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 14;19(20):13246. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013246.
Mass media plays an increasingly persuasive role in orienting political decisions, shaping social agendas, influencing individuals' actions, and interpreting scientific evidence for the public. With growing scientific understanding of the health, social and environmental consequences of air pollution, there is an urgent need to understand how media coverage frames these links, particularly in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. This paper examines how the Ghanaian print and electronic media houses are covering air pollution issues given increased efforts at reducing air pollution within the country. The main goal of this work is to track the progress of policies to reduce air pollution. We used a qualitative content analysis of selected newspapers (both traditional and online) between the periods 2016 and 2021 and we found that articles on air pollution have been increasing, with more reportage on impact and policy issues compared to causes of air pollution. A focus group with six members of the media confirmed an interest in covering health and environmental issues, particularly coverage of specific diseases and human-interest pieces. This increasing attention is likely associated with intensifying local, national, and international action to improve air quality in Ghana, and growing awareness of the health impacts of air pollution.
大众媒体在引导政治决策、塑造社会议程、影响个人行为以及为公众解释科学证据方面发挥着越来越有说服力的作用。随着人们对空气污染对健康、社会和环境的影响的科学认识不断加深,迫切需要了解媒体报道如何框定这些联系,特别是在中低收入国家。本文考察了加纳的印刷和电子媒体在该国加大力度减少空气污染的情况下,如何报道空气污染问题。这项工作的主要目标是跟踪减少空气污染政策的进展。我们对 2016 年至 2021 年期间的部分报纸(传统报纸和在线报纸)进行了定性内容分析,发现有关空气污染的文章数量在不断增加,与报道空气污染的成因相比,更多的文章关注其影响和政策问题。一个由六名媒体成员组成的焦点小组证实了他们对报道健康和环境问题的兴趣,特别是对特定疾病和人情味的报道。这种关注度的提高可能与加纳加强地方、国家和国际行动以改善空气质量以及对空气污染对健康影响的认识不断提高有关。