Framing of Maternal and Child Healthcare Issues in Nigerian Newspapers

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Autor(a) principal: Adeniran, Raheemat
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Kayode, Olujimi, Oso, Lai
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/Adeniran, R., Kayode, O. e Oso, L. 2019. Enquadramento das Quest?es de Sa?de Materna e Infantil nos Jornais Nigerianos. Intera??es: Sociedade e as novas modernidades. 37 (Dez. 2019), 34-57. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31211/interacoes.n37.2019.a2.
https://doi.org/10.31211/interacoes.n37.2019.a2
Resumo: The mass media are important for wide dis-semination of health information. The frame of reference adopted in the reportage of health issues tends to influence people?s perception towards health related issues. Studies examin-ing framing of health issues have found the me-dia wanting in their reportage of health. This study extends the frontier of framing analysis of health coverage in the media by examin-ing framing of maternal and child healthcare (MCH) issues in Nigerian newspapers. Using the content analyses method, two categories of frames - public health frame, and coping versus alarm message frame - were examined in the study. Four national newspapers were purposively sampled over a 12-month period resulting in the analysis of 1,235 MCH-relat-ed editorial items. The study found minimal adoption of public health frame with only 12% adoption rate, and dominant adoption of cop-ing frame over alarm frame with rare combi-nation of both. The findings reflect the impli-cation of greater reliance on official sources for health stories in the media, resulting in lack of context in reported stories to aid proper un-derstanding of issues. The study calls for better framing of health related issues in the media to generate appropriate attention to possibly drive development in the health sector.
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Enquadramento das Quest?es de Sa?de Materna e Infantil nos Jornais Nigerianos
title Framing of Maternal and Child Healthcare Issues in Nigerian Newspapers
spellingShingle Framing of Maternal and Child Healthcare Issues in Nigerian Newspapers
Adeniran, Raheemat
Maternal health, child health, framing analysis, Nigeria
title_short Framing of Maternal and Child Healthcare Issues in Nigerian Newspapers
title_full Framing of Maternal and Child Healthcare Issues in Nigerian Newspapers
title_fullStr Framing of Maternal and Child Healthcare Issues in Nigerian Newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Framing of Maternal and Child Healthcare Issues in Nigerian Newspapers
title_sort Framing of Maternal and Child Healthcare Issues in Nigerian Newspapers
author Adeniran, Raheemat
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Kayode, Olujimi
Oso, Lai
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Oso, Lai
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Kayode, Olujimi
Oso, Lai
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maternal health, child health, framing analysis, Nigeria
topic Maternal health, child health, framing analysis, Nigeria
description The mass media are important for wide dis-semination of health information. The frame of reference adopted in the reportage of health issues tends to influence people?s perception towards health related issues. Studies examin-ing framing of health issues have found the me-dia wanting in their reportage of health. This study extends the frontier of framing analysis of health coverage in the media by examin-ing framing of maternal and child healthcare (MCH) issues in Nigerian newspapers. Using the content analyses method, two categories of frames - public health frame, and coping versus alarm message frame - were examined in the study. Four national newspapers were purposively sampled over a 12-month period resulting in the analysis of 1,235 MCH-relat-ed editorial items. The study found minimal adoption of public health frame with only 12% adoption rate, and dominant adoption of cop-ing frame over alarm frame with rare combi-nation of both. The findings reflect the impli-cation of greater reliance on official sources for health stories in the media, resulting in lack of context in reported stories to aid proper un-derstanding of issues. The study calls for better framing of health related issues in the media to generate appropriate attention to possibly drive development in the health sector.
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