Health and multihazard early warning systems in the media.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ana Raquel Nunes
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Aims: The media's influence on public opinion and support for policy change, particularly concerning climate action and its intersection with public health, has gained significant attention. The media serves as a significant platform for delivering public health messages to the general population. This article explores the central role of media in shaping public understanding and support for mitigation and adaptation efforts, with a specific focus on its implications for public health advocacy. It does this by investigating how health and multihazard early warning systems (MHEWS) have been covered in newspaper articles worldwide.

Methods: Through thematic content analysis, we examined how newspaper articles portray messages and use narrative techniques. The objective is to show differences in reporting strategies and understand the symbolic connotations linked to media discourse on health and MHEWS.

Results: The analysis identified seven key themes in the media's coverage of health and MHEWS. The themes cover strategies to reduce vulnerability to disasters, including health-related risks, governmental roles in policy implementation and resource allocation, international collaboration, community engagement, technological advancements, financial challenges, and health impacts and preparedness. They emphasise the importance of holistic approaches, local participation, and global cooperation in disaster risk reduction, adaptation, and resilience-building.

Conclusions: The research highlights the potential of media advocacy in raising awareness about the complex links between health and climate-related hazards, as well as the media's role in increasing support for planning and action. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the opportunities and challenges associated with the media to promote resilience and improve public health.

媒体中的卫生和多灾种早期预警系统。
目的:媒体对公众舆论的影响和对政策变化的支持,特别是在气候行动及其与公共卫生的交叉方面,受到了极大的关注。媒体是向普通民众传递公共卫生信息的重要平台。本文探讨了媒体在塑造公众对缓解和适应努力的理解和支持方面的核心作用,并特别侧重于其对公共卫生宣传的影响。它通过调查世界各地的报纸文章是如何报道卫生和多灾种早期预警系统(MHEWS)来做到这一点。方法:通过主题内容分析,我们考察了报纸文章如何描述信息和使用叙事技巧。目的是显示报道策略的差异,并了解与媒体关于健康和妇幼保健的话语有关的象征内涵。结果:分析确定了媒体报道卫生和妇幼保健新闻的七个关键主题。主题包括减少灾害脆弱性的战略,包括与健康有关的风险、政府在政策执行和资源分配中的作用、国际合作、社区参与、技术进步、财政挑战以及健康影响和备灾。他们强调在减少灾害风险、适应和恢复力建设方面采取整体方法、地方参与和全球合作的重要性。结论:该研究强调了媒体宣传在提高人们对健康与气候相关危害之间复杂联系的认识方面的潜力,以及媒体在增加对规划和行动的支持方面的作用。本文全面概述了与媒体有关的机遇和挑战,以促进复原力和改善公共卫生。
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Perspectives in Public Health
Perspectives in Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
1.70%
发文量
74
期刊介绍: Perspectives in Public Health is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal. It is practice orientated and features current topics and opinions; news and views on current health issues; case studies; book reviews; letters to the Editor; as well as updates on the Society"s work. The journal also commissions articles for themed issues and publishes original peer-reviewed articles. Perspectives in Public Health"s primary aim is to be an invaluable resource for the Society"s members, who are health-promoting professionals from many disciplines, including environmental health, health protection, health and safety, food safety and nutrition, building and engineering, primary care, academia and government.
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