Improving community health message reception through digital journalistic practices: Mixed-method evidence on health preventive behaviors and health podcast framing for emerging health issues

S. Raza, E. C. Ogadimma, Amjad Ali Shah, S. Gorpe
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Health issues stemming from the public’s lack of access to scientific and health information prompted mounting concerns about public health responses. A growing amount of digital journalism scholarship has indicated the relevance of podcasts in health communication through reaching and engaging audiences in more significant preventive behaviors. Integrating digital journalistic practices in health podcasts as a practical and low-cost communication strategy can augment public adherence to addressing widespread health issues. However, the role of health podcasts in media framing in promoting preventive health behaviors is largely unknown. This study used a mixed-method approach (e.g., content analysis and quasi-experiments) to uncover the effectiveness of health podcasts’ framing practices (scientific vs. health frames). The content analysis results demonstrated that the health podcasts mainly used carrier and normal frames, while problem definitions and treatment were leading scientific frames. In a series of quasi-experiments comprising 640 respondents from the UAE and Pakistan, this research manipulated eight frames employed in health podcasts (i.e., two leading sub-frames for each scientific and health frame) to examine the causal mechanism that affects preventive health behaviors (hereafter PB). The findings established that the message-consistent effects of media frames manifesting scientific evidence and health orientation made audiences adopt PB. Theoretically, this research addresses the call for a more comprehensive “community digital journalistic practices model,” further delivering novel evidence on the health podcast framing approaches to offer more eloquent community health campaigns to raise public health issues.
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通过数字新闻实践改善社区卫生信息接收:关于卫生预防行为的混合方法证据和针对新出现的卫生问题的卫生播客框架
公众无法获得科学和卫生信息所引发的健康问题,促使人们越来越关注公共卫生应对措施。越来越多的数字新闻学术研究表明,播客通过接触和吸引受众参与更重要的预防行为,在健康传播中具有相关性。将数字新闻实践作为一种实用和低成本的传播策略整合到卫生播客中,可以增强公众对解决广泛卫生问题的坚持。然而,健康播客在媒体框架中促进预防性健康行为的作用在很大程度上是未知的。本研究采用混合方法(例如,内容分析和准实验)来揭示健康播客框架实践(科学与健康框架)的有效性。内容分析结果表明,健康播客主要使用载体框架和正常框架,而问题定义和治疗是主要的科学框架。在由来自阿联酋和巴基斯坦的640名受访者组成的一系列准实验中,本研究操纵了健康播客中使用的八个框架(即每个科学框架和健康框架的两个主要子框架),以检查影响预防性健康行为(以下简称PB)的因果机制。研究结果表明,具有科学证据和健康取向的媒体框架具有信息一致性效应,使受众采用健康宣传。从理论上讲,这项研究解决了对更全面的“社区数字新闻实践模型”的呼吁,进一步提供了关于健康播客框架方法的新证据,以提供更有说服力的社区卫生运动,以提出公共卫生问题。
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