Abstract Background The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and perceptions. Much research has focused on how the media frames health issues. This study sought to explore how journalists in Australia select and shape news on health issues. Methods The study involved semi-structured interviews with 16 journalists from major Australian print, radio and television media organisations reporting on avian influenza and pandemic planning. Journalists, including reporters, editors and producers, were interviewed between October 2006 and August 2007. Thematic analysis was used to draw out major lessons for health communicators. Results Journalists routinely attempted to balance different, sometimes competing, aim...
The mass media is a major source of health information for the public, and as such the quality and i...
The important nature of health in society often makes it a prime subject of coverage in the media. T...
Background: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and percepti...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
The mass media is a major source of health information for the public, and as such the quality and i...
Background: Media play crucial role in disseminating health information. Due to the importance of ac...
Health and medicine have long been leading news themes: studies of Australian print media have shown...
Objective Promotional media coverage of early detection tests is an important driver of overdiagnosi...
Disseminating health-related messages to people is very important. Health communication as a field o...
The media can influence health literacy and health seeking behaviours, but few studies have looked a...
Objective Promotional media coverage of early detection tests is an important driver of overdiagnosi...
This research builds on previous studies on health reporting in Portugal (Araújo and Lopes, 2014; Lo...
The media have a role to play in communicating development messages. This study sought to establish ...
The mass media is a major source of health information for the public, and as such the quality and i...
The important nature of health in society often makes it a prime subject of coverage in the media. T...
Background: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and percepti...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
The mass media is a major source of health information for the public, and as such the quality and i...
Background: Media play crucial role in disseminating health information. Due to the importance of ac...
Health and medicine have long been leading news themes: studies of Australian print media have shown...
Objective Promotional media coverage of early detection tests is an important driver of overdiagnosi...
Disseminating health-related messages to people is very important. Health communication as a field o...
The media can influence health literacy and health seeking behaviours, but few studies have looked a...
Objective Promotional media coverage of early detection tests is an important driver of overdiagnosi...
This research builds on previous studies on health reporting in Portugal (Araújo and Lopes, 2014; Lo...
The media have a role to play in communicating development messages. This study sought to establish ...
The mass media is a major source of health information for the public, and as such the quality and i...
The important nature of health in society often makes it a prime subject of coverage in the media. T...
Background: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...