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[What do Norwegian media communicate about back pain?].

Even Laerum1, Sigurd Høye, Ragnhild Nordland

  • 1Formidlingsenheten for muskel-og skjelettlidelser (FORMI), Klinikk for kirurgi og nevrofag, Oslo universitetssykehus, Ullevål, 0407 Oslo, Norway. el@formi.no

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Norwegian mass media largely align with national guidelines for low back pain (LBP). News stories frequently covered risk factors, treatment, and prevention, supporting guideline messages on activity and exercise.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health Communication
  • Health Journalism
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Context:

  • Mass media significantly shapes public perception and behavior regarding health issues.
  • National interdisciplinary guidelines for low back pain (LBP) were established in 2002.
  • Understanding media portrayal of LBP is crucial for effective public health messaging.

Purpose:

  • To analyze Norwegian mass media content on low back pain (LBP).
  • To assess the alignment of media reporting with national interdisciplinary guidelines for LBP.
  • To evaluate the extent to which media disseminates evidence-based information on LBP.

Summary:

  • A quantitative content analysis examined 495 news stories from Norwegian media (2001-03, 2005-06).
  • Most articles focused on individual cases, but key topics like risk factors, examination, treatment, and prevention were common.
  • No reported content directly contradicted clinical guidelines; 44-62% supported core messages on activity and exercise.

Impact:

  • Norwegian mass media effectively communicates evidence-based information on low back pain.
  • Media outlets serve as valuable partners in disseminating crucial recommendations from LBP guidelines.
  • This supports the integration of guideline principles into public understanding and practice.