Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira, Ricardo Afonso
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Carlini, Marcela, Sousa, Arthur de Carvalho Jatobá e, Fernandes, Paula Teixeira, Camargo, Vera Regina Toledo, Vogt, Carlos, Li, Li Min
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/19664
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: The dissemination of health-related news through newspapers can influence the behavior of patients and of health care providers. We conducted a study to analyze the characteristics of health-related research published by two leading Brazilian newspapers. METHOD: We retrospectively evaluated health-related news published in the electronic versions of the newspapers Folha de São Paulo and O Estado de São Paulo over a period of three months (July through September, 2009). Only articles mentioning medical research were included. The articles were categorized according to topic, source, study location and the nature of the headline. We also analyzed the presence of background information on the topic, citations of medical periodicals, national contextualization and references to products or companies. RESULTS: Scientific research articles corresponded to 57% and 20% of health-related articles published by Folha de São Paulo and O Estado de São Paulo, respectively. Folha de São Paulo published significantly more articles about national studies, and most articles were written by its own staff. In contrast, most articles in O Estado de São Paulo came from news agencies. Folha de São Paulo also better contextualized its reports for Brazilian society. O Estado de São Paulo tended to cite the name of the periodical in which the study was published more frequently, but their articles lacked national contextualization. CONCLUSION: The results showed a significant difference in the way in which the studied newspapers report on health-related research. Folha de São Paulo tends to write its own articles and more frequently publishes the results of national research, whereas O Estado de São Paulo publishes articles that originate in news agencies, most of which have little national contextualization.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers
title Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers
spellingShingle Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers
Teixeira, Ricardo Afonso
Health communication
Health education
Health promotion
Medical research
Newspapers
title_short Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers
title_full Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers
title_fullStr Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers
title_sort Reporting on health-related research in two prestigious Brazilian newspapers
author Teixeira, Ricardo Afonso
author_facet Teixeira, Ricardo Afonso
Carlini, Marcela
Sousa, Arthur de Carvalho Jatobá e
Fernandes, Paula Teixeira
Camargo, Vera Regina Toledo
Vogt, Carlos
Li, Li Min
author_role author
author2 Carlini, Marcela
Sousa, Arthur de Carvalho Jatobá e
Fernandes, Paula Teixeira
Camargo, Vera Regina Toledo
Vogt, Carlos
Li, Li Min
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teixeira, Ricardo Afonso
Carlini, Marcela
Sousa, Arthur de Carvalho Jatobá e
Fernandes, Paula Teixeira
Camargo, Vera Regina Toledo
Vogt, Carlos
Li, Li Min
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health communication
Health education
Health promotion
Medical research
Newspapers
topic Health communication
Health education
Health promotion
Medical research
Newspapers
description OBJECTIVES: The dissemination of health-related news through newspapers can influence the behavior of patients and of health care providers. We conducted a study to analyze the characteristics of health-related research published by two leading Brazilian newspapers. METHOD: We retrospectively evaluated health-related news published in the electronic versions of the newspapers Folha de São Paulo and O Estado de São Paulo over a period of three months (July through September, 2009). Only articles mentioning medical research were included. The articles were categorized according to topic, source, study location and the nature of the headline. We also analyzed the presence of background information on the topic, citations of medical periodicals, national contextualization and references to products or companies. RESULTS: Scientific research articles corresponded to 57% and 20% of health-related articles published by Folha de São Paulo and O Estado de São Paulo, respectively. Folha de São Paulo published significantly more articles about national studies, and most articles were written by its own staff. In contrast, most articles in O Estado de São Paulo came from news agencies. Folha de São Paulo also better contextualized its reports for Brazilian society. O Estado de São Paulo tended to cite the name of the periodical in which the study was published more frequently, but their articles lacked national contextualization. CONCLUSION: The results showed a significant difference in the way in which the studied newspapers report on health-related research. Folha de São Paulo tends to write its own articles and more frequently publishes the results of national research, whereas O Estado de São Paulo publishes articles that originate in news agencies, most of which have little national contextualization.
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