Interdisciplinary Studies, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Journalism, College of Liberal and Creative Arts, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2022 Nov 21;17(11):e0277769. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277769. eCollection 2022.
This qualitative study explores how and why journalists use preprints-unreviewed research papers-in their reporting. Through thematic analysis of interviews conducted with 19 health and science journalists in the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it applies a theoretical framework that conceptualizes COVID-19 preprint research as a form of post-normal science, characterized by high scientific uncertainty and societal relevance, urgent need for political decision-making, and value-related policy considerations. Findings suggest that journalists approach the decision to cover preprints as a careful calculation, in which the potential public benefits and the ease of access preprints provided were weighed against risks of spreading misinformation. Journalists described viewing unreviewed studies with extra skepticism and relied on diverse strategies to find, vet, and report on them. Some of these strategies represent standard science journalism, while others, such as labeling unreviewed studies as preprints, mark a departure from the norm. However, journalists also reported barriers to covering preprints, as many felt they lacked the expertise or the time required to fully understand or vet the research. The findings suggest that coverage of preprints is likely to continue post-pandemic, with important implications for scientists, journalists, and the publics who read their work.
这项定性研究探讨了记者如何以及为何在报道中使用未经同行评审的研究论文——预印本。通过对 COVID-19 大流行第二年的 19 名健康和科学记者进行的主题分析,该研究应用了一个理论框架,将 COVID-19 预印本研究概念化为一种后常态科学形式,其特点是科学不确定性高和与社会相关性强,对政治决策有迫切需求,以及涉及价值的政策考虑。研究结果表明,记者在决定报道预印本时会进行仔细的计算,权衡潜在的公共利益和预印本提供的便捷性,以及传播错误信息的风险。记者描述说,他们对未经审查的研究持额外的怀疑态度,并依赖各种策略来寻找、审查和报道这些研究。其中一些策略代表了标准的科学新闻报道,而另一些策略,如将未经审查的研究标记为预印本,则偏离了常规。然而,记者也报告了报道预印本的障碍,因为许多人认为他们缺乏充分理解或审查研究所需的专业知识或时间。研究结果表明,预印本的报道可能会在大流行后继续,这对科学家、记者和阅读他们作品的公众都有重要影响。