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30+ years of media analysis of relevance to chronic disease: a scoping review

机译:30多年的媒体与慢性疾病相关性:一个范围审查

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Chronic, non-communicable diseases are a significant public health priority, requiring action at individual, community and population levels, and public and political will for such action. Exposure to media, including news, entertainment, and advertising media, is likely to influence both individual behaviours, and attitudes towards preventive actions at the population level. In recent years there has been a proliferation of research exploring how chronic diseases and their risk factors are portrayed across various forms of media. This scoping review aims to map the literature in this area to identify key themes, gaps, and opportunities for future research in this area. We searched three databases (Medline, PsycINFO and Global Health) in July 2016 and identified 499 original research articles meeting inclusion criteria: original research article, published in English, focusing on media representations of chronic disease (including how issues are framed in media, impact or effect of media representations, and factors that influence media representations). We extracted key data from included articles and examined the health topics, media channels and methods of included studies, and synthesised key themes across studies. Our findings show that research on media portrayals of chronic disease increased substantially between 1985 and 2016. Smoking and nutrition were the most frequent health topics, and television and print were the most common forms of media examined, although, as expected, research on online and social media channels has increased in recent years. The majority of studies focused on the amount and type of media coverage, including how issues are framed, typically using content analysis approaches. In comparison, there was much less research on the influences on and consequences of media coverage related to chronic disease, suggesting an important direction for future work. The results highlight key themes across media research of relevance to chronic disease. More in-depth syntheses of studies within the identified themes will allow us to draw out the key patterns and learnings across the literature.
机译:慢性,非传染性疾病是一个重要的公共卫生优先事项,需要采取个人,社区和人口水平,以及该行动的公共和政治意愿。接触媒体,包括新闻,娱乐和广告媒体,可能会影响个人行为,并对人口层面的预防行动态度。近年来,研究探讨了慢性疾病如何以及他们的风险因素在各种形式的媒体上描绘的研究。此裁视审查旨在将文献映射到该地区的文献,以确定该领域未来研究的关键主题,差距和机会。我们于2016年7月搜索了三个数据库(Medline,Psycinfo和全球健康),并确定了499篇原始研究文章会议纳入标准:原始研究文章以英语发布,重点关注慢性病的媒体表示(包括问题如何在媒体上框架,影响或媒体表示的影响以及影响媒体表示的因素)。我们从附带的文章中提取了关键数据,并审查了跨研究中包括研究的健康主题,媒体渠道和方法,以及跨研究的综合关键主题。我们的研究结果表明,慢性病媒体描绘的研究大幅增加到1985年至2016年间。吸烟和营养是最常见的健康主题,电视和印刷品是审查的最常见形式的媒体形式,虽然如预期的那样,在线研究和在线研究社交媒体频道近年来增加。大多数研究专注于媒体报道的数量和类型,包括如何使用内容分析方法来构建问题。相比之下,对媒体覆盖率与慢性疾病相关的影响和后果的影响较少,表明未来工作的重要方向。结果突出了媒体与慢性病相关性的关键主题。在确定的主题中更深入的研究综合将使我们允许我们在整个文献中汲取关键模式和学习。

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