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Uncharted Waters: Communicating Health Risks During the 2014 West Virginia Water Crisis

机译:未知的水域:在2014年西弗吉尼亚水危机期间传达健康风险

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This study is among the first to examine how health risks are communicated through traditional and social media during a public health crisis. Using an innovative research approach, the study combined a content analysis with in-depth interviews to examine and understand how stakeholders involved in crisis response perceived media coverage after a chemical spill contaminated the drinking water of 300,000 West Virginia residents. A content analysis of print, television, and online media stories and tweets revealed that health risk information was largely absent from crisis coverage. Although traditional media stories were significantly more likely to include health information compared to tweets, public health sources were underutilized in traditional media coverage. Instead, traditional media favored the use of government sources outside the public health field, which stakeholders suggested was problematic because of a public distrust of officials and official information during the crisis. Results also indicated that Twitter was not a common or reliable source for health information but was important in the spread of other types of information. Ultimately, the study highlights a need for more deliberate media coverage of health risks and provides insight into how Twitter is used to spread crisis information.
机译:这项研究是第一个研究在公共卫生危机期间如何通过传统媒体和社交媒体传达健康风险的研究。该研究使用创新的研究方法,将内容分析与深入访谈相结合,以检查和了解参与化学药品泄漏污染了300,000西弗吉尼亚居民的饮用水后,参与危机应对的利益相关者如何感知媒体报道。对印刷品,电视以及在线媒体的故事和推文进行的内容分析表明,危机报道几乎没有健康风险信息。尽管与推文相比,传统媒体的报道更可能包含健康信息,但传统媒体报道并未充分利用公共卫生资源。相反,传统媒体赞成在公共卫生领域之外使用政府资源,利益相关者认为这是有问题的,因为在危机期间公众对官员和官方信息的不信任。结果还表明,Twitter不是健康信息的常见或可靠来源,但在其他类型信息的传播中很重要。最终,该研究强调需要媒体对健康风险进行更深层次的报道,并深入了解Twitter如何用于传播危机信息。

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