Using discourse analysis, this study examines the representation of prescription medicines in the UK newsprint media and, specifically, how the meaning and function of medicines are constructed. At the same time, it examines the extent to which the newsprint media represents a resource for health information, and considers how it may encourage or challenge faith in modern medicine and medical authority. As such, it extends analysis around concepts such as the informed patient and examines the representation of patients and doctors and the extent to which patient-doctor identities promoted in the newsprint media reflect a shift away from paternalism to negotiated encounters. Findings show the media constructs a discrete, contradictory, and f...
The increase of infections resistant to existing antimicrobial medicines has become a topic of conce...
Abstract Background Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical c...
Research in interaction and communication in community pharmacies has been reported in a number of c...
Using discourse analysis, this study examines the representation of prescription medicines in the UK...
Objective: to determine the frequency and nature of news stories of prescription drugs in a range of...
News on health-related issues is gaining importance in the contemporary traditional news media (Dunw...
Mass media increasingly inform lay people about health and illness, and shape how people think about...
The source of ideas and information on medicines most important to journalists in the Netherlands, a...
In recent years the media has focused more on health issues and plays a crucial role in constructing...
This thesis is an exploration of the construction of risk in Australian mainstream and biomedical me...
Objective The Medicines Use Review (MUR) community pharmacy service was introduced in 2005 to enhan...
Shankar and Subish in the April 2007 issue of the Singapore Medical Journal did an excellent job in ...
In studies of how drug advertising influences doctors' behaviour, little attention is given to visua...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
The increase in infections resistant to the existing antimicrobial medicines has become a topic of c...
The increase of infections resistant to existing antimicrobial medicines has become a topic of conce...
Abstract Background Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical c...
Research in interaction and communication in community pharmacies has been reported in a number of c...
Using discourse analysis, this study examines the representation of prescription medicines in the UK...
Objective: to determine the frequency and nature of news stories of prescription drugs in a range of...
News on health-related issues is gaining importance in the contemporary traditional news media (Dunw...
Mass media increasingly inform lay people about health and illness, and shape how people think about...
The source of ideas and information on medicines most important to journalists in the Netherlands, a...
In recent years the media has focused more on health issues and plays a crucial role in constructing...
This thesis is an exploration of the construction of risk in Australian mainstream and biomedical me...
Objective The Medicines Use Review (MUR) community pharmacy service was introduced in 2005 to enhan...
Shankar and Subish in the April 2007 issue of the Singapore Medical Journal did an excellent job in ...
In studies of how drug advertising influences doctors' behaviour, little attention is given to visua...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
The increase in infections resistant to the existing antimicrobial medicines has become a topic of c...
The increase of infections resistant to existing antimicrobial medicines has become a topic of conce...
Abstract Background Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical c...
Research in interaction and communication in community pharmacies has been reported in a number of c...