马拉维的癌症意识:对大众媒体新闻报道的综合分析

F. Ngwira, Bin Zuo, Jessie Mkandawire, Wellman Kondowe
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癌症已成为马拉维的主要公共卫生问题之一,其发病率正在以惊人的速度增加。大众传媒在影响公众对癌症的认识和认知方面起着至关重要的作用。本研究分析了2019年出版的两家主要周末报纸《国家报》和《马拉维新闻报》的癌症相关新闻文章,以及两家广播电台的健康节目:“马拉维广播合作”(radio 1)和“Zodiac”,以及同一家媒体公司的两家电视台。在被审查的106份报纸中,只有38份(36%)有癌症相关的文章。新闻文章的内容分析显示,有8篇(53%)的文章关注乳腺癌。在马拉维发病率最高的卡波西肉瘤、子宫颈癌和食道癌没有得到充分报告;分别有1篇(6.6%)、1篇(6.6%)及0篇(0%)。此外,预防是最常被提及的主题,而治疗、早期发现、体征和症状以及风险因素则很少被提及。除了在乳腺癌宣传月期间,在广播电台和电视台播放一次节目外,在他们的保健节目中没有专门为癌症设立的节目。研究结果表明,除了乳腺癌似乎受到其宣传月的影响外,媒体对癌症的报道似乎不足。本文提出了研究结果可能产生的影响和对未来研究的建议。
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Cancer Awareness in Malawi: A Comprehensive Analysis of News Coverage on Mass Media
Cancer has become one of the major public health problems in Malawi and its incidence is increasing at an alarming rate. Mass media plays an essential role in influencing the public’s awareness and perception of cancer. The present study analyzed cancer related news articles in two leading weekend newspapers: “The Nation” and “Malawi News” published in 2019, and health programs from two radio stations: “Malawi Broadcasting Cooperation” (radio 1) and “Zodiac”, and two Television stations from the same media companies. Out of 106 newspapers reviewed, only 38 (36%) had cancer-related articles. Content analysis of news articles revealed that focus was on breast cancer with 8 (53%) articles. Kaposi sarcoma, cervical and oesophagus cancers, which have the highest morbidity in Malawi, were under-reported; with 1 (6.6%), 1 (6.6%) and 0 (0%) articles respectively. In addition, prevention was the most frequently mentioned theme with treatment, early detection, signs and symptoms, and risk factors mentioned only rarely. Except during awareness month of breast cancer, where a program was aired once on radio and TV stations, there were no specific programs set aside for cancer in their health programs. The findings suggest that apart from breast cancer, which appears to be influenced by its awareness month, media coverage of cancer appears under-represented. Possible implications of the results and recommendations for future research are presented.
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