Health Reporting Characteristics among Journalists in Nepal Utilizing a One Health Framework
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Study Population Characteristics and General Reporting Habits
3.2. Health Reporting Characteristics
3.3. One Health Reporting Characteristics
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | n | % |
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Age | ||
20–29 30–39 40–49 ≥50 | 24 29 14 4 | 33.8 40.8 19.7 5.6 |
Gender | ||
Male Female | 57 14 | 80.3 19.7 |
Highest Level of Education | ||
Secondary education Some college College degree Declined to answer | 21 5 43 2 | 29.6 7.0 60.6 2.8 |
Religion | ||
Hindu Buddhist Christian Other | 64 4 1 2 | 90.2 5.6 1.4 2.8 |
Monthly Income (in Nepali Rupees (NPR)) | ||
<10,000 10,000–15,000 16,000–25,000 26,000–40,000 >40,000 | 13 27 20 9 2 | 18.3 38.0 28.2 12.7 2.8 |
Type of Journalist | ||
Directly-employed Freelance | 42 29 | 59.2 40.8 |
Primary Role as a Journalist | ||
Print journalist Broadcast journalist Web journalist Combination of roles Declined to answer | 22 10 2 35 2 | 31.0 14.1 2.8 49.3 2.8 |
Primary Reporting Language | ||
Nepali only Nepali and English English only | 66 4 1 | 93.0 5.6 1.4 |
Number of Media Sources Worked For | ||
1–3 4–6 7–10 >10 Declined to answer | 24 26 6 6 9 | 33.8 36.5 8.5 8.5 12.7 |
Years of Journalism Experience | ||
≤5 6–10 11–15 16–20 >20 | 15 19 21 11 5 | 21.1 26.8 29.6 15.5 7.0 |
Years with Current Employer | ||
≤3 4–6 7–10 >10 | 21 15 18 17 | 29.6 21.1 25.4 23.9 |
Characteristics | n | % |
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What percent effort is focused on health reporting? | ||
1–24% 25–49% 50–74% >75% Declined to answer | 28 20 8 11 4 | 39.4 28.2 11.3 15.5 5.6 |
Areas of focus in health reporting † | ||
Healthcare quality and performance Consumer/lifestyle health Local health issues Health policy Health disparities Global health issues Research and science Health economics Other | 50 48 40 28 22 14 14 5 2 | 70.4 67.6 56.3 39.4 31.0 19.7 19.7 7.0 2.8 |
Sources for health reporting topics † | ||
Personal contacts Public or governmental agencies Other news sources NGOs Online informal sources Unsolicited from public Medical journals Editors | 58 50 35 34 33 32 26 19 | 81.7 70.4 49.3 47.9 46.5 45.1 36.6 26.8 |
Suspected a colleague manufactured a quote regarding a health event | ||
Yes No Declined to answer | 44 24 3 | 62.0 33.8 4.2 |
Barriers most applicable to health journalism in Nepal † | ||
Lack of knowledge/experience among journalists Lack of in-depth coverage Lack of financial resources Lack of personnel Influence of advertisers Influence of political or government officials Making difficult issues easier to understand Other | 46 45 41 39 25 22 14 1 | 64.8 63.4 57.7 54.9 35.2 31.0 19.7 1.4 |
Desired skills for health reporting improvement † | ||
Understand and utilize epidemiology terminology Multimedia reporting Interpret health reports Map health conditions and services Understand hospital or other financial reports How to search for health information online How to understand opinion polls and surveys Evaluate conflicts of interest Understand statistics Work with Excel or other analytical software | 52 46 43 41 35 33 32 28 25 24 | 73.2 64.8 60.6 57.7 49.3 46.5 45.1 39.4 35.2 33.8 |
Characteristic | Public Health (63, 88.7%) | Animal Health (59, 83.1%) | Environmental Health (55, 77.5%) |
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Perceived number of health articles published in this sector per month | |||
<25 26–50 >50 | 37 (58.7) 13 (20.6) 13 (20.6) | 48 (81.3) 5 (8.5) 6 (10.2) | 39 (70.9) 7 (12.7) 9 (16.4) |
Primary Contacts *,† | |||
Government officials NGO representative Researchers with expertise Clinician/veterinarian/other | 38 (60.3) 32 (50.8) 49 (77.8) 51 (81.0) | 34 (57.6) 20 (33.9) 34 (57.6) 43 (72.9) | 37 (67.3) 29 (52.7) 49 (89.1) 1 (1.8) |
Rating of Nepali media for health sector coverage | |||
Poor Fair Good Excellent Declined to answer | 18 (28.6) 34 (53.9) 9 (14.3) 1 (1.6) 1 (1.6) | 28 (47.4) 23 (39.0) 6 (10.2) 0 (0.0) 2 (3.4) | 15 (27.3) 30 (54.6) 8 (14.5) 1 (1.8) 1 (1.8) |
Amount of health media coverage at your organization over last 5 years * | |||
Increased Decreased Stayed the same Declined to answer | 56 (88.9) 0 (0.0) 6 (9.5) 1 (1.6) | 28 (47.4) 5 (8.5) 25 (42.4) 1 (1.7) | 38 (69.1) 0 (0.0) 15 (27.3) 2 (3.6) |
Quality of health media coverage at your organization over last 5 years * | |||
Increased Decreased Stayed the same Declined to answer | 52 (82.5) 6 (9.5) 4 (6.3) 1 (1.6) | 28 (47.4) 6 (10.2) 21 (35.6) 4 (6.8) | 37 (67.3) 2 (3.6) 14 (25.5) 2 (3.6) |
Received training in health sector * | |||
Yes No Declined to answer | 28 (44.4) 32 (50.8) 3 (4.8) | 6 (10.2) 44 (74.6) 9 (15.2) | 23 (41.8) 29 (52.7) 3 (5.5) |
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Schwind, J.S.; Norman, S.A.; Rahman, M.K.; Richmond, H.L.; Dixit, S.M.; Rajbhandari, R.M.; Wagner, S.K.; Karmacharya, D. Health Reporting Characteristics among Journalists in Nepal Utilizing a One Health Framework. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2784. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052784
Schwind JS, Norman SA, Rahman MK, Richmond HL, Dixit SM, Rajbhandari RM, Wagner SK, Karmacharya D. Health Reporting Characteristics among Journalists in Nepal Utilizing a One Health Framework. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(5):2784. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052784
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchwind, Jessica S., Stephanie A. Norman, Munshi Khaledur Rahman, Holly L. Richmond, Sameer M. Dixit, Rajesh M. Rajbhandari, Sarah K. Wagner, and Dibesh Karmacharya. 2021. "Health Reporting Characteristics among Journalists in Nepal Utilizing a One Health Framework" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 5: 2784. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052784
APA StyleSchwind, J. S., Norman, S. A., Rahman, M. K., Richmond, H. L., Dixit, S. M., Rajbhandari, R. M., Wagner, S. K., & Karmacharya, D. (2021). Health Reporting Characteristics among Journalists in Nepal Utilizing a One Health Framework. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(5), 2784. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052784