2019
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-12902019181104
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¿La información sobre salud está condicionada por la nacionalidad de los enfermos? El ébola como estudio de caso

Abstract: Resumen La salud cada vez tiene más presencia en la prensa generalista, especialmente cuando los temas que se abordan afectan a países desarrollados. Esta investigación expone las diferencias que se generan en la cobertura periodista cuando ocurre un hecho relevante como pueda ser una epidemia y que afecta tanto a países occidentales como a países africanos subdesarrollados. El trabajo que presentamos evidencia que en la epidemia de Ébola, reconocida como tal por la Organización Mundial de la Salud en el año 2… Show more

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“…I conducted 26 ethnographic informal and nondirective interviews (Guber, 2001). Five interviews were with women residents of the area, five with mediators (two members of NGO, two policemen and a physician) and 16 with key actors in the reproduction of the public biomedical discourse (nine health promoters, three nutritionists, two coordinators and two directors of State programs related to health education).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…I conducted 26 ethnographic informal and nondirective interviews (Guber, 2001). Five interviews were with women residents of the area, five with mediators (two members of NGO, two policemen and a physician) and 16 with key actors in the reproduction of the public biomedical discourse (nine health promoters, three nutritionists, two coordinators and two directors of State programs related to health education).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The empirical findings will allow us to assess the effects that given health interventions have on the population, especially when integrating the analysis of the media, whose capacity to produce representations of health and disease is fundamental. (Gómez;Díaz, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%