Health emergencies in media context. Bibliometric review in scopus (2002-2022)

Within the framework of the research project "Information coverage of the Coronavirus in the Colombian digital press", this work was developed to know the state of the art on health emergencies, such as COVID-19, in the context of the media (traditional and digital). This work was develope...

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Main Authors: Páez, Ángel, Sepúlveda Zamora, Luis Antonio, Romero Garzón, Ethna Yanira
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Romero Garzón, Ethna Yanira
Health emergencies in media context. Bibliometric review in scopus (2002-2022)
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Within the framework of the research project "Information coverage of the Coronavirus in the Colombian digital press", this work was developed to know the state of the art on health emergencies, such as COVID-19, in the context of the media (traditional and digital). This work was developed to know state of the art on health emergencies, such as COVID-19, in the context of the media (both traditional and digital). The search for information was carried out in the Scopus database, using a search strategy through the title or title/abstract. Keywords were obtained from the literature already published on "Health emergencies in media context", using search strings with Boolean AND/OR operators (health AND emergencies AND media). Information retrieval was performed on August 22, 2022. A total of 5,967 studies met the referral criteria for "Healt emergencies in media context". Data were also exported in RIS format for analysis in VOSviewer 1.6.8 software. Although media coverage of health emergencies has been taken as a starting point, this research has gone further, not only because relationships have been found between health emergencies and other platforms, such as social networks, but also because scientific evidence has been detected on the potential that the media can have to curb and even prevent diseases. It was found that scientific production on health emergencies in the context of the media has evolved in the last ten years (2002-2022), with a peak in 2020. It is concluded that the scientific approach to health emergencies in the context of the media demands multidisciplinary work. When the authors' keyword co-occurrence analysis was carried out, four clusters were identified in which the term "human" stood out with close relationships with the words "emergency room", "masculine", "feminine", "elderly", cohort analysis, and hospitalization.
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00015781002023-02-18Health emergencies in media context. Bibliometric review in scopus (2002-2022)Páez, ÁngelSepúlveda Zamora, Luis AntonioRomero Garzón, Ethna Yanirahealthmediacommunicationbibliometricscovid-19saludmedioscomunicaciónbibliometríacovid 19saúdemeios de comunicaçãocomunicaçãobibliometriacovid 19Within the framework of the research project "Information coverage of the Coronavirus in the Colombian digital press", this work was developed to know the state of the art on health emergencies, such as COVID-19, in the context of the media (traditional and digital). This work was developed to know state of the art on health emergencies, such as COVID-19, in the context of the media (both traditional and digital). The search for information was carried out in the Scopus database, using a search strategy through the title or title/abstract. Keywords were obtained from the literature already published on "Health emergencies in media context", using search strings with Boolean AND/OR operators (health AND emergencies AND media). Information retrieval was performed on August 22, 2022. A total of 5,967 studies met the referral criteria for "Healt emergencies in media context". Data were also exported in RIS format for analysis in VOSviewer 1.6.8 software. Although media coverage of health emergencies has been taken as a starting point, this research has gone further, not only because relationships have been found between health emergencies and other platforms, such as social networks, but also because scientific evidence has been detected on the potential that the media can have to curb and even prevent diseases. It was found that scientific production on health emergencies in the context of the media has evolved in the last ten years (2002-2022), with a peak in 2020. It is concluded that the scientific approach to health emergencies in the context of the media demands multidisciplinary work. When the authors' keyword co-occurrence analysis was carried out, four clusters were identified in which the term "human" stood out with close relationships with the words "emergency room", "masculine", "feminine", "elderly", cohort analysis, and hospitalization.No âmbito do projeto de investigação "Cobertura informativa del Coronavirus en la prensa digital colombiana" ("Cobertura informativa do Coronavírus na imprensa digital colombiana") foi realizado este trabalho com o objetivo de conhecer o estado da arte em matéria de emergências médicas, como a COVID-19, no contexto dos meios de comunicação social (tanto tradicionais como digitais). A pesquisa de informação foi realizada na base de dados Scopus, utilizando uma estratégia de pesquisa por título ou título/abstract. Foram obtidas palavras-chave da literatura já publicada sobre "Emergências de saúde no contexto dos meios de comunicação social", utilizando cadeias de pesquisa com operadores booleanos E/OU (saúde e emergências e meios de comunicação social). A recuperação de informação foi realizada a 22 de agosto de 2022. Um total de 5.967 estudos cumpriu os critérios de apresentação para "emergências de saúde no contexto dos meios de comunicação social". Os dados também foram exportados em formato RIS para análise no software VOSviewer 1.6.8. Embora a cobertura mediática das emergências sanitárias tenha sido tomada como ponto de partida, esta investigação foi mais longe, não só porque foram encontradas relações entre as emergências sanitárias e outras plataformas, como as redes sociais, mas também porque foram detetadas provas científicas sobre o potencial que os meios de comunicação social podem ter para refrear e mesmo prevenir doenças. Verificou-se que a produção científica sobre emergências sanitárias no contexto dos meios de comunicação social evoluiu nos últimos dez anos (2002-2022), com um pico em 2020. Conclui-se que a abordagem científica das emergências sanitárias no contexto dos meios de comunicação social requer um trabalho multidisciplinar. Quando se realizou a análise de coocorrência das palavras-chave dos autores, foram encontrados quatro grupos em que o termo "humano" se destacava com estreitas relações com as palavras "sala de emergência", "masculino", "feminino", "idoso", análise de coorte e hospitalização.2023text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8800477(Revista) ISSN 2184-061X(Revista) ISSN 2183-5063SAPIENTIAE, ISSN 2183-5063, Vol. 8, Nº. 2, 2023 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Janeiro-Junho 2023), pags. 241-252engLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. 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