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Evaluating the Ozioma cancer news service

개인저자
Charlene A. Caburnay
수록페이지
425–430 p.
발행일자
2012.05.22
출판사
Academic Press
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Objective This community randomized trial evaluated effects of the Ozioma News Service on the amount and quality of cancer coverage in Black weekly newspapers in 24 U.S. cities. Method We created and operated Ozioma, the first cancer information news service specifically for Black newspapers. Over 21 months, Ozioma developed community- and race-specific cancer news releases for each of 12 Black weekly newspapers in intervention communities. Cancer coverage in these papers was tracked before and during the intervention and compared to 12 Black newspapers in control communities. Results From 2004 to 2007, we coded 9257 health and cancer stories from 3178 newspaper issues. Intervention newspapers published approximately 4 times the expected number of cancer stories compared to control newspapers (p12,21mo qqqlt; .01), and also saw an increase in graphics (p12,21mo qqqlt; .01), local relevance (p12mo = .01), and personal mobilization (p12mo qqqlt; .10). However, this increased coverage supplanted other health topics and had smaller graphics (NS), had less community mobilization (p21mo = .01), and is less likely to be from a local source (NS). Conclusion Providing news releases with localized and race-specific features to minority-serving media outlets can increase the quantity of cancer coverage. Results are mixed for the journalistic and public health quality of this increased cancer coverage in Black newspapers.