Abstract Background Health campaigns are frequently covered by printed media, but coverage is not homogeneous across different types of newspapers. Switzerland as a multilinguistic country with many newspapers offers a good field for study. A better understanding of how printed media report on national campaigns against colon cancer in the three main linguistic regions may help to improve future public health interventions. Therefore, we analyzed articles published between 2005 and 2007 during the campaigns "Darmkrebs-nie?" and "Self-Care" in the German, French and Italian regions of Switzerland. Findings Some 65% of articles reporting on colon cancer were in German, 23% and 12% were in French and Italian respectively. During the campaign, ...
The article asks how health aspects surfaced in newspapers at the end of the eighteenthcentury. Mich...
Switzerland is a small state located in the heart of Europe. It is surrounded by Germany, France, an...
The objective of our work was to study the effects of public health policies on the interest in oral...
Health campaigns are frequently covered by printed media, but coverage is not homogeneous across dif...
AIMS Because media portrayal reflects and shapes public opinion and health policy, investigating ...
Medical genetics is a broad and expanding field with many important implications for society, but kn...
In reporting about the regions of a country, news media help define relevant topics and contribute t...
In reporting about the regions of a country, news media help define relevant topics and contribute t...
OBJECTIVES: Individual health status is influenced by individual social characteristics (age, gender...
Objective: Japanese weekly magazines, which have a circulation of over 2 700 000, play im-portant ro...
In Portugal, the use of strategic communication within the public health sector has been growing in ...
Recent recommendations for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening suggest fecal occult blood test (FOBT) ...
This edited volume explores how journalists and other media actors apply personalized frames and nar...
Predictive genetic testing often entails challenging decisions about preventive measures and uncerta...
Predictive genetic testing often entails challenging decisions about preventive measures and uncerta...
The article asks how health aspects surfaced in newspapers at the end of the eighteenthcentury. Mich...
Switzerland is a small state located in the heart of Europe. It is surrounded by Germany, France, an...
The objective of our work was to study the effects of public health policies on the interest in oral...
Health campaigns are frequently covered by printed media, but coverage is not homogeneous across dif...
AIMS Because media portrayal reflects and shapes public opinion and health policy, investigating ...
Medical genetics is a broad and expanding field with many important implications for society, but kn...
In reporting about the regions of a country, news media help define relevant topics and contribute t...
In reporting about the regions of a country, news media help define relevant topics and contribute t...
OBJECTIVES: Individual health status is influenced by individual social characteristics (age, gender...
Objective: Japanese weekly magazines, which have a circulation of over 2 700 000, play im-portant ro...
In Portugal, the use of strategic communication within the public health sector has been growing in ...
Recent recommendations for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening suggest fecal occult blood test (FOBT) ...
This edited volume explores how journalists and other media actors apply personalized frames and nar...
Predictive genetic testing often entails challenging decisions about preventive measures and uncerta...
Predictive genetic testing often entails challenging decisions about preventive measures and uncerta...
The article asks how health aspects surfaced in newspapers at the end of the eighteenthcentury. Mich...
Switzerland is a small state located in the heart of Europe. It is surrounded by Germany, France, an...
The objective of our work was to study the effects of public health policies on the interest in oral...