Department of Journalism and Communication, School of Information Technology in Education, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China.
Front Public Health. 2023 Feb 8;11:1078115. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1078115. eCollection 2023.
Preprints have become an important tool for meeting the challenges of health communication in the context of COVID-19. They allow scientists to disseminate their results more quickly due to the absence of a peer review process. Preprints have been well-received by scientists, however, there have been concerns about the exposure of wider public audiences to preprints due in part to this lack of peer review.
The aim of this study is to examine the dissemination of preprints on medRxiv and bioRxiv during the COVID-19 pandemic using content analysis and statistical analysis.
Our findings show that preprints have played an unprecedented role in disseminating COVID-19-related science results to the public.
While the overall media coverage of preprints is unsatisfactory, digital native news media performed better than legacy media in reporting preprints, which means that we could make the most of digital native media to improve health communication. This study contributes to understanding how science communication has evolved in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and provides some practical recommendations.
预印本在应对 COVID-19 背景下的健康传播挑战方面已成为一种重要工具。由于缺少同行评审过程,它们使科学家能够更快地传播研究结果。尽管科学家对预印本的接受程度很高,但由于缺乏同行评审,人们还是担心更广泛的公众会接触到预印本。
本研究旨在使用内容分析和统计分析,考察 COVID-19 大流行期间在 medRxiv 和 bioRxiv 上预印本的传播情况。
我们的研究结果表明,预印本在向公众传播 COVID-19 相关科学成果方面发挥了前所未有的作用。
虽然预印本的总体媒体报道并不令人满意,但数字原生新闻媒体在报道预印本方面的表现优于传统媒体,这意味着我们可以充分利用数字原生媒体来改善健康传播。本研究有助于了解科学传播如何应对 COVID-19 大流行而发生的演变,并提供了一些实际建议。