Journal article
Scientific research in news media: a case study of misrepresentation, sensationalism and harmful recommendations
G Dempster, G Sutherland, L Keogh
Journal of Science Communication | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.22323/2.21010206
Abstract
Accurate news media reporting of scientific research is important as most people receive their health information from the media and inaccuracies in media reporting can have adverse health outcomes. We completed a quantitative and qualitative analysis of a journal article, the corresponding press release and the online news reporting of a scientific study. Four themes were identified in the press release that were directly translated to the news reports that contributed to inaccuracies: sensationalism, misrepresentation, clinical recommendations and subjectivity. The pressures on journalists, scientists and their institutions has led to a mutually beneficial relationship between these actors..
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