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An assessment of the coverage of non-communicable disease research reported in British and Irish newspapers, 2002-13

机译:对英国和爱尔兰报纸报告的非传染病研究报告的评估,2002-13

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Background: The reporting of medical research in the mass media is often the only way for the general public to learn about it, as most people do not read, nor have access to, scientific papers. Aims: We wished to map non-communicable disease (NCDs) research stories in two UK newspapers, the Daily Mail and The Guardian , and an Irish newspaper, the Irish Times , in 2002–13. Methodology: We identified relevant stories by means of the Factiva database, and obtained details of the cited research papers from the Web of Science. We compared coverage of research on five NCDs with the disease burden, and with the amount of research, in the two countries. We also analysed the sex distribution of the journalists, the researchers whose work was cited and any commentators mentioned in the stories. Results: There were 3921 stories in total (1990 in the Daily Mail , 1127 in the Irish Times , and 804 in The Guardian ). Cancer and mental health disorders research attracted most attention. The other NCDs were cardiovascular diseaseandstroke, diabetes, and respiratory diseases. The stories tended to focus on epidemiological research, and means to reduce the risk of disease, rather than treatment. Both countries over-cited their own research, particularly Ireland. Conclusions: Coverage of the five NCDs tended to mirror the amounts and changes in the disease burden, both in time and between the two countries, notably for dementia and depression. Male researchers and commentators received more attention than females, and so reinforced existing gender stereotypes.
机译:背景:大众媒体中医学研究的报告往往是公众了解它的唯一途径,因为大多数人都没有阅读,也不能获得科学论文。目的:我们希望在两个英国报纸上映射非传染病(NCDS)研究故事,每日邮寄和守护者,以及爱尔兰报纸,2002 - 13年。方法论:我们通过FAMMIVA数据库确定了相关的故事,并从科学网获得了引用的研究论文的详细信息。我们比较了对五个NCDS的研究覆盖率,疾病负担,以及两国的研究数量。我们还分析了记者的性分布,该研究人员被引用以及故事中提到的任何评论员。结果:总共有3921个故事(1990年在每日邮箱中,1127在爱尔兰时代,804 in 监护人)。癌症和心理健康障碍研究吸引了最受关注的。另一个NCD是心血管脱离疏松症,糖尿病和呼吸系统疾病。这些故事倾向于关注流行病学研究,并意味着降低疾病的风险,而不是治疗。这两个国家都在过度引用自己的研究,特别是爱尔兰。结论:覆盖五个NCD倾向于镜像在两国和两国之间的疾病负担的数量和变化,特别是对于痴呆和抑郁症。男性研究人员和评论员比女性更受关注,因此加强了现有的性别刻板印象。

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