2019
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-59702019000300012
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Doenças midiaticamente negligenciadas e estratégias de visibilidade na percepção de atores-chave

Abstract: Resumo As informações de saúde são pauta recorrente nos jornais. Observa-se, entretanto, a exclusão de algumas doenças, o que dá origem às doenças midiaticamente negligenciadas. O estudo buscou identificar, a partir da opinião de jornalistas, assessores de imprensa, gestores de saúde e conselheiros estaduais de saúde, essas possíveis doenças e estratégias para lidar com as negligências midiáticas. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo com 19 entrevistas semiestruturadas com os atores-chave. Os dados foram submetid… Show more

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“…However, since leprosy is present mainly among the most socioeconomically vulnerable groups and because it contributes to the maintenance of social inequalities (13) , does not have high media visibility, since the mediatization of health obeys the capitalist logic, which, most of the time, does not coincide with the interests and health needs of the population that is on the margins of society (13) . In this way, leprosy gains the status of a Media Neglected Disease (MND) (14) , having greater prominence in Purple January, the month that represents the fight against this disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since leprosy is present mainly among the most socioeconomically vulnerable groups and because it contributes to the maintenance of social inequalities (13) , does not have high media visibility, since the mediatization of health obeys the capitalist logic, which, most of the time, does not coincide with the interests and health needs of the population that is on the margins of society (13) . In this way, leprosy gains the status of a Media Neglected Disease (MND) (14) , having greater prominence in Purple January, the month that represents the fight against this disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%