血管外科医生在有关血管病理学的网络新闻中代表性普遍不足

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背景血管外科医生在各种媒体平台上的代表性历来不足。我们的研究旨在描述血管外科医生参与网络新闻报道的特点,因为这与血管病理学有关。方法使用 11 个关键词("颈动脉狭窄"、"颈动脉疾病"、"透析瘘"、"腹主动脉瘤"、"主动脉夹层"、"静脉曲张"、"深静脉血栓"、"外周血管疾病"、"外周动脉疾病"、"肢体缺血 "和 "跛行")查询 2022 年 7 月 31 日至 2023 年 8 月 1 日期间发表的新闻文章。与此无关的文章和处于付费墙下的医学报刊均被排除在外。收集了文章和代表医生的人口统计学信息。结果 筛选出 1648 篇新闻报道,其中 1257 篇(76%)可用于分析。其中 784 篇(62%)被归类为医学类新闻,473 篇(38%)被归类为非医学类新闻。457篇(36%)新闻报道有医学专业代表。有血管外科医生的新闻有 186 篇(14.8%),有内科医生的新闻有 346 篇(27.5%)。有关腹主动脉瘤的文章中,血管外科医生的比例最高(28.9%)。血管外科医生最常见的参与类型是作为受访者(67.2%)。大多数文章都有来自学术中心的血管外科医生参与(80.6%),其中静脉曲张的私人诊所代表比例最高(37%)。18.3%的文章中出现了女性血管外科医生的身影,这与她们在劳动力队伍中的比例相称。血管外科医生应更加努力地在有关外周疾病和透析的新闻中宣传他们的专业知识。
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Vascular surgeons widely underrepresented in online news regarding vascular pathologies

Background

Vascular surgeons have traditionally been under-represented in various media platforms. Our study aims to characterize vascular surgeon involvement in online news coverage as it relates to vascular pathologies.

Methods

Google news was queried for news articles published between July 31, 2022, and August 1, 2023, using 11 keywords (“carotid stenosis,” “carotid artery disease,” “dialysis fistula,” “abdominal aortic aneurysm,” “aortic dissection,” “varicose vein,” “deep vein thrombosis,” “peripheral vascular disease,” “peripheral arterial disease,” “limb ischemia,” and “claudication). Unrelated articles and medical press under a paywall were excluded. Article and represented physician demographic information were collected. Representation was defined as being the author, interviewed, or involved in the review process of the news article.

Results

One thousand six hundred forty-eight news articles were screened yielding 1257 articles (76%) for analysis. Seven hundred eighty-four (62%) were classified as medical press and 473 (38%) as lay press. Four hundred fifty-seven (36%) news articles had medical professional representation. Vascular surgeons were represented in 186 news articles (14.8%) and medicine doctors in 346 news articles (27.5%). Articles regarding abdominal aortic aneurysm had the highest vascular surgeon representation (28.9%). The most common vascular surgeon involvement type was as an interviewee (67.2%). Most articles represented vascular surgeons from academic centers (80.6%), with varicose vein having the highest private practice representation (37%). Female vascular surgeons were represented in 18.3% of articles, which was proportionate to their workforce representation.

Conclusions

Vascular surgeons are widely under-represented in online news articles regarding common vascular pathologies. Vascular surgeons should focus more efforts on promoting their expertise in news regarding peripheral disease and dialysis.

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