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A content analysis of online news media reporting on the human papillomavirus vaccination programme in South Africa

机译:在线新闻媒体对南非人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种计划的报道内容分析

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Background: Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among females in South Africa. In 2014 South Africa launched a national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme for grade 4 girls attending public schools. Approximately 49% of South Africans have access to the Internet and the content and quality of vaccination information could play a role in vaccine awareness and decision-making. This study examined the content, accuracy and tone of online news articles reporting on the HPV vaccination programme in South Africa. Methods: South Africa national online news sites, online community/regional newspapers and two global aggregated online news search engines (Google News and Yahoo News) were searched for relevant articles using a comprehensive set of keywords. Articles published between January 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015 were assessed for commonly cited sources of information, tone of the headline and article, accuracy of information about vaccine characteristics, South Africa HPV vaccine programmatic details and information on HPV and cervical cancer. Results: A total of 56 articles were included in the analysis. The majority had a neutral headline tone ( n = 45) and positive overall article tone ( n = 38). Information on the dose of HPV vaccine administered during the South African vaccination campaign was accurately mentioned in 38 articles. Twenty articles accurately mentioned the vaccine was efficacious and 12 accurately mentioned herd immunity; however, details on side effects were mostly not mentioned in articles ( n = 8). Conclusions: The online media coverage of the South Africa HPV vaccination programme was generally positive with accurate but sometimes incomplete information.
机译:背景:宫颈癌是南非女性癌症相关死亡的主要原因。 2014年,南非针对在公立学校就读的4年级女孩发起了一项国家人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种计划。大约49%的南非人可以访问Internet,并且疫苗信息的内容和质量可以在疫苗意识和决策中发挥作用。这项研究检查了有关南非HPV疫苗接种计划的在线新闻报道的内容,准确性和基调。方法:使用一组全面的关键字在南非国家在线新闻网站,在线社区/区域报纸和两个全球汇总在线新闻搜索引擎(Google新闻和Yahoo新闻)中搜索相关文章。对2014年1月1日至2015年6月30日之间发表的文章进行了评估,以评估常用的信息来源,标题和文章的语调,有关疫苗特性的信息的准确性,南非HPV疫苗计划的详细信息以及有关HPV和宫颈癌的信息。结果:共纳入56篇文章。大多数人的标题色调为中性(n = 45),整体商品色调为正(n = 38)。在38篇文章中准确提到了在南非疫苗接种运动中施用的HPV疫苗剂量的信息。正确提及该疫苗的有效文章有20篇,而针对群免疫的准确报道则为12篇;但是,有关副作用的详细信息在文章中几乎没有提及(n = 8)。结论:南非HPV疫苗接种计划的在线媒体报道总体上是积极的,其中包含准确但有时不完整的信息。

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