2017
DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2017.1287237
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The Human Face of Health News: A Multi-Method Analysis of Sourcing Practices in Health-Related News in Belgian Magazines

Abstract: Health journalists are central gatekeepers who select, frame, and communicate health news to a broad audience, but the selection and content of health news are also influenced by the sources journalists, rely on (Hinnant, Len-Rios, & Oh, 2012). In this paper, we examine whether the traditional elitist sourcing practices (e.g., research institutions, government) are still important in a digitalized news environment where bottom-up non-elite actors (e.g., patients, civil society organizations) can act as produce… Show more

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“…For the news sources, our results illustrated that the cancer news articles were most likely to present MI when NGOs were interviewed as the source, followed by medical institutions and medical journals. This result agrees with a previous study finding that elite sources are the dominant news sources in health news coverage [ 32 ]. This study suggests that health journalists should be more active in engaging with NGOs and medical institutions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…For the news sources, our results illustrated that the cancer news articles were most likely to present MI when NGOs were interviewed as the source, followed by medical institutions and medical journals. This result agrees with a previous study finding that elite sources are the dominant news sources in health news coverage [ 32 ]. This study suggests that health journalists should be more active in engaging with NGOs and medical institutions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…News source has a vital impact on health news coverage, and it is also a crucial variable for content analysis [ 32 ]. The description of news source in this study was adopted from past studies [ 33 , 34 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another has to do with the strong prominence of patients, family members, and other ordinary citizens, which are the most frequent sources in three of the four countries, with a particularly high level in Norway. Here, no doubt we see the influence of media logic on the flow of information about health and medicine, as journalist's norms of storytelling and practices for connecting with readers push toward personalization and the use of exemplars (De Dobbelaer et al 2018;Figenschou 2017;Hinnant et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, studies find that journalists tend to be wary of the "undue" influence of the pharmaceutical industry (i.e., De Dobbelaer et al 2017;Morrell et al 2015), whereas scientists and biomedical researchers are often treated as (neutral) authoritative expert sources (Forsyth et al 2012). Findings and interpretations of how this boundary work functions vary, but studies point at a development characterized by an expansion of different types of expert sources (i.e., Hallin et al 2013;Stroobant et al 2018) in addition to the inclusion of wider range of interest groups and lay persons (De Dobbelaer et al 2018;Hinnant et al 2013).…”
Section: Research On Health Journalism and Biomedicalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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