作者
Ray Moynihan, Lisa Bero, Dennis Ross-Degnan, David Henry, Kirby Lee, Judy Watkins, Connie Mah, Stephen B Soumerai
发表日期
2000/6/1
期刊
New England journal of medicine
卷号
342
期号
22
页码范围
1645-1650
出版商
Massachusetts Medical Society
简介
Background
The news media are an important source of information about new medical treatments, but there is concern that some coverage may be inaccurate and overly enthusiastic.
Methods
We studied coverage by U.S. news media of the benefits and risks of three medications that are used to prevent major diseases. The medications were pravastatin, a cholesterol-lowering drug for the prevention of cardiovascular disease; alendronate, a bisphosphonate for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis; and aspirin, which is used for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. We analyzed a systematic probability sample of 180 newspaper articles (60 for each drug) and 27 television reports that appeared between 1994 and 1998.
Results
Of the 207 stories, 83 (40 percent) did not report benefits quantitatively. Of the 124 that did, 103 (83 percent) reported relative benefits only, 3 (2 percent) absolute benefits …
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