Effects of the Stanford Five-City Project Media Advocacy Program.

C Schooler, S S Sundar, J Flora
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The authors investigated the effects of a media advocacy program to build support for cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related policy changes and to encourage adoption of heart-healthy behaviors in the Stanford Five-City Project, a long-term trial of community-wide CVD risk reduction. The authors content analyzed 4,824 health articles in two treatment city newspapers and two reference city newspapers between 1977 and 1990. One treatment city newspaper responded well to the program; the other did not. In the Salinas Californian, the number of CVD-related articles increased during the campaign; these articles became more prominent and conspicuous, the focus on prevention increased, and more of these articles were written by local staff. Maintenance of these effects after the campaign was mixed. Results suggest that frequent, regular, systematic contact with media professionals and provision of materials influence newspaper coverage of health-related topics, which has important implications for shaping public opinion and policy change.

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斯坦福五城项目媒体宣传计划的效果。
作者调查了媒体宣传项目的效果,以建立对心血管疾病(CVD)相关政策变化的支持,并在斯坦福五城项目中鼓励采用心脏健康行为,这是一项社区范围内降低心血管疾病风险的长期试验。作者对1977 ~ 1990年间刊登在两家市级报纸和两家参照性城市报纸上的4824篇卫生文章进行了内容分析。一家城市报纸对该项目反应良好;另一个则没有。在加州萨利纳斯,与cvd相关的文章数量在竞选期间有所增加;这些文章变得更加突出和显眼,对预防的重视程度增加,更多的是由当地工作人员撰写的。这些影响在竞选后的维持情况好坏参半。结果表明,与媒体专业人员的频繁、定期、系统的接触和材料的提供影响了报纸对健康相关主题的报道,这对形成公众舆论和政策变化具有重要意义。
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