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Fit for public consumption? An exploratory study of the reporting of nutrition research in UK tabloids with regard to its accuracy, and a preliminary investigation of public attitudes towards it

机译:适合大众消费吗?关于英国小报营养研究报告准确性的探索性研究,以及公众对其态度的初步调查

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ObjectiveTo explore the quality (accuracy, balance, practical context) of tabloid articles reporting on nutrition research, and public attitudes towards it.DesignA qualitative multi-method study consisting of a systematic analysis of tabloid articles and a series of focus groups with members of the public.SettingTabloid newspapers (nationwide). Focus groups were conducted at a UK university.SubjectsAll UK tabloid newspapers were collated for a full calendar month. Members of the local Womena€?s Institute and non-teaching staff within the University College Chester were recruited as focus group participants.ResultsTwenty-nine tabloid articles were included. A standardised TAT (Tabloid Analysis Tool) was used a total of thirty-nine times (once for each research study cited). Twenty-six failed to accurately report research results, thirty-six failed to mention significant research limitations, and only five quoted a third-party expert source. Two focus groups, each with eight participants, were conducted. Attitudes expressed were largely negative, highlighting elements of confusion and scepticism. Articles were more likely to be disregarded than acted upon, although some value was attached to newspapers providing nutrition information.ConclusionsTabloid reporting on nutrition research is not sufficiently accurate, balanced or contextualised, and public attitudes towards the reporting are not wholly favourable. Guidance for journalists via registered dietitians and a strengthening of present links could serve to utilise this form of mass media more effectively.
机译:目的探讨报道营养研究的小报文章的质量(准确性,平衡性,实用背景)以及公众对此的态度。设计一种定性的多方法研究,包括对小报文章的系统分析和一系列与专家小组成员一起的焦点小组public.SetingTabloid报纸(全国性)。焦点小组在英国一所大学进行。主题所有英国小报都整理了一个完整的日历月。招募了当地妇女协会的成员和切斯特大学内的非教学人员作为焦点小组参与者。结果纳入了29篇小报。标准化的TAT(Tabloid分析工具)总共使用了39次(每项引用的研究一次)。二十六名未能准确报告研究结果,三十六名未提及重大研究局限,只有五名引用了第三方专家的资料。进行了两个焦点小组,每个小组有八名参与者。所表达的态度主要是消极的,突出了混乱和怀疑的因素。尽管提供营养信息的报纸具有一定的价值,但忽略或发表文章的可能性更大。结论小报关于营养研究的报道不够准确,不平衡或没有具体背景,公众对报道的态度也不是完全有利。通过注册营养师为记者提供指导以及加强目前的联系可以有助于更有效地利用这种形式的大众媒体。

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