传统媒体在预防COVID-19错误信息中的作用:文献综述

Ilyu Ainun Najie, Sri Widati, M. Fattah
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传统媒体被标榜为先进媒体的“新媒体”或“社交媒体”日益边缘化。在这一进步的背后,许多研究表明,网络媒体在社区中造成了大量的错误信息。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,人们继续从可信的媒体中寻找信息来源,在这两种媒体之间作为可靠的参考。本文的目的是通过描述传统媒体如何在传播准确信息和打击迅速传播的错误信息方面发挥关键作用,促进公众对COVID-19大流行的了解。本研究是一项使用PRISMA指南的文献研究。通过使用“传统媒体”、“错误信息”、“COVID-19”等相关关键词,从PubMed、SAGE、Science Direct和PLOS One等多个科学数据库中获取2020年至2021年间发表的相关文章,然后根据可行性标准确定可行性:(1)科学期刊;(2)研究目标;(3)开放获取;(4)研究结果清晰且符合研究目标。我们得出的结论是,大多数公众对传统媒体作为新冠肺炎大流行期间的可靠信息来源和防止错误信息传播的指南有一定的了解和高度的信任。
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Role of Traditional Media in Preventing Misinformation About COVID-19: A Literature Review
Traditional media are increasingly marginalized by ‘the new media’ or ‘social media’, which are declared as advanced media. Behind this progress, many studies state that online media causes a lot of misinformation in the community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, people continue to look for sources of information from trusted media, between both media to be used as a reliable reference. This article's objective is to promote public understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic by describing how traditional media played a crucial role in disseminating accurate information and combating rapidly spreading misinformation. The study was a literature study using PRISMA guidelines. Relevant articles included in the analysis were obtained from several scientific databases such as PubMed, SAGE, Science Direct, and PLOS One (published between 2020 and 2021), by using the relevant keywords “traditional media”, “misinformation”, “COVID-19”, then determined by criteria feasibility: (1) scientific journals, (2) research objectives, (3) open access, and (4) research results that are clear and in accordance with research objectives. We come to the conclusion that the majority of the public are understanding of and have a high level of trust in traditional media as a source of credible information during the COVID-19 pandemic and as a guide for preventing the spread of misinformation.
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