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Antecedents to agenda setting and framing in health news: an examination of priority, angle, source, and resource usage from a national survey of U.S. health reporters and editors.

机译:卫生新闻议程设定和框架的先决条件:一项对美国卫生记者和编辑进行的全国性调查,重点,角度,来源和资源使用情况的检查。

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The influence of news media on audience cognitions, attitudes, and behaviors in the realm of politics, race relations, science, and health has been extensively documented.Agenda setting and framing studies show that news media influence how people develop schema and place priorities on issues, with media stories serving as a major source of issue frames. Although news media are an important intermediary in the translation of scientific knowledge to different publics, little has been documented about the production of health news and factors that may predict media agenda setting and framing in health journalism. We used data from a 2005 national survey of U.S. health reporters and editors to examine predictors of source, resource, story angle, and frame usage among reporters and editors by variables such as organizational structure, individual characteristics of respondents (such as education and years working as a journalist),and perceptions of occupational autonomy. Multivariable logistic regression models revealed several differences among U.S. health reports and editors in the likelihood of using a variety of news sources, resources, priorities, and angles in reporting. Media agenda setting and framing theories suggest that practitioners familiar with media processes can work with journalists to frame messages, thereby increasing the probability of accurate and effective reporting. Results from this study may help to inform interactions between public health and medical practitioners and the press [corrected].
机译:新闻媒体对政治,种族关系,科学和健康领域中的受众认知,态度和行为的影响已被广泛记录在案。议程设置和框架研究表明,新闻媒体会影响人们如何发展模式并将问题放在优先位置,而媒体故事则是问题框架的主要来源。尽管新闻媒体是向不同公众传播科学知识的重要中介,但有关健康新闻的产生以及可以预测媒体议程设置和卫生新闻框架的因素的文献很少。我们使用2005年美国卫生记者和编辑人员全国调查的数据,通过变量(例如组织结构,受访者的个人特征(例如教育程度和工作年限)等变量来检查记者和编辑者的来源,资源,故事角度和框架使用情况的预测因子作为一名记者),以及对职业自治的看法。多变量logistic回归模型揭示了美国健康报告和编辑之间的若干差异,即在报告中使用各种新闻来源,资源,优先级和角度的可能性。媒体议程设置和框架理论表明,熟悉媒体流程的从业人员可以与记者合作来撰写消息,从而提高准确和有效报道的可能性。这项研究的结果可能有助于告知公共卫生和从业人员与新闻界之间的互动[更正]。

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