Background: Previous research has shown that the media can play a role in shaping consumer perceptions during a public health crisis. In order for public health professionals to communicate well-informed health information to the media, it is important that they understand how media view their role in transmitting public health information to consumers and decide what information to present. This paper reports the perceptions of media actors from three countries about their role in reporting information during a food incident. This information is used to present ideas and suggestions for public health professionals working with media during food incidents. Methods: Thirty three semi-structured interviews with media actors from Australia...
Objective: This paper describes the methods followed by the Pisa University OCS for collecting, stor...
This study examines how three leading U.S. newspapers, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and ...
During 2009–2010, a total of 1,527 foodborne disease outbreaks were reported by the Centers for Dise...
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Background: The increased focus on the prevention of illness and the promotion of health and wellbei...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public–private partnership between govern...
Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and percepti...
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Póster presentado en 22nd Conference of the European Health Psychology Society “Behaviour, Health & ...
Confusion about, and rejection of, media messages about healthy eating have the potential to contrib...
Objective: This paper describes the methods followed by the Pisa University OCS for collecting, stor...
The aim of this exploratory study is to characterize the nature of the reporting of food-related ha...
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) estimates that Australians experience 5.4 million incid...
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Objective: This paper describes the methods followed by the Pisa University OCS for collecting, stor...
This study examines how three leading U.S. newspapers, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and ...
During 2009–2010, a total of 1,527 foodborne disease outbreaks were reported by the Centers for Dise...
© 2014 Wilson et al.; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available in acc...
Background: The increased focus on the prevention of illness and the promotion of health and wellbei...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public–private partnership between govern...
Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and percepti...
© Emerald Publishing Limited 2017. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited. Licensed re-use rights...
Póster presentado en 22nd Conference of the European Health Psychology Society “Behaviour, Health & ...
Confusion about, and rejection of, media messages about healthy eating have the potential to contrib...
Objective: This paper describes the methods followed by the Pisa University OCS for collecting, stor...
The aim of this exploratory study is to characterize the nature of the reporting of food-related ha...
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) estimates that Australians experience 5.4 million incid...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Objective: This paper describes the methods followed by the Pisa University OCS for collecting, stor...
This study examines how three leading U.S. newspapers, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and ...
During 2009–2010, a total of 1,527 foodborne disease outbreaks were reported by the Centers for Dise...