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A presente investigação procura analisar a relação da população idosa portuguesa,
com 60 ou mais anos, com o jornalismo de saúde televisivo. Para esse efeito, a
amostra elegida para estudo foram os alunos de seis Universidades Sénior da Região
Oeste: Alfeizerão, Caldas da Rainha, Landal, Nazaré, Pataias e Peniche. A escolha desta
amostra está relacionada com o facto de a autora ter pré-definido alguns critérios de
seleção dos participantes, tais como “ver noticiários televisivos” e “ter capacidade de
raciocínio e aptidão para apreender e compreender a informação” - fatores à partida
garantidos, uma vez que se trata de idosos ativos e com a capacidade para estudar na
universidade. No total, participaram 147 séniores.
Para estudar a vertente do jornalismo de saúde em televisão, a autora optou por
entrevistar jornalistas e pivôs que estivessem, de alguma forma, relacionados com a
temática da saúde. Dado que o estágio da autora decorreu na “Rádio e Televisão de
Portugal” (RTP), todos os jornalistas entrevistados pertenciam – no momento da
entrevista – a esta mesma estação televisiva.
O objetivo de analisar a relação da população sénior com o jornalismo de saúde em
televisão ascende da vontade da autora em querer perceber de que forma é que esta
relação é mantida, de que forma é que a mesma se desenvolve e, ainda, quais as
consequências que dela advêm.
The current investigation seeks to analyze the relationship between Portuguese elderly population and television health journalism. For this purpose, the sample chosen to this study are students from six Senior Universities in the West Region of Portugal: Alfeizerão, Caldas da Rainha, Landal, Nazaré, Pataias e Peniche. The choice of this sample is related with the fact the author has established some criteria to select the participants, such as “watching television news” and “having reasoning ability and skills to understand and comprehend the information” - factors that are guaranteed in advance, since since they have the skills to study at the university. In total, 147 seniors participated in the study. To study the strand of health journalism in television, the author chose to interview journalists and news anchors that are somehow related to the subject . Since the author’s internship took place at “Rádio e Televisão de Portugal” (RTP), all the interviewed journalists were employees of the company, at the time of the interview. The goal of analyzing the relationship between senior population and health journalism in television rises from the author’s desire to understand how this relationship is maintained, how it develops and the consequences.
The current investigation seeks to analyze the relationship between Portuguese elderly population and television health journalism. For this purpose, the sample chosen to this study are students from six Senior Universities in the West Region of Portugal: Alfeizerão, Caldas da Rainha, Landal, Nazaré, Pataias e Peniche. The choice of this sample is related with the fact the author has established some criteria to select the participants, such as “watching television news” and “having reasoning ability and skills to understand and comprehend the information” - factors that are guaranteed in advance, since since they have the skills to study at the university. In total, 147 seniors participated in the study. To study the strand of health journalism in television, the author chose to interview journalists and news anchors that are somehow related to the subject . Since the author’s internship took place at “Rádio e Televisão de Portugal” (RTP), all the interviewed journalists were employees of the company, at the time of the interview. The goal of analyzing the relationship between senior population and health journalism in television rises from the author’s desire to understand how this relationship is maintained, how it develops and the consequences.
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Jornalismo Saúde Idosos Televisão Biomediatização contextualização, Noticiários Coprodução Noticiabilidade Health Elderly Journalism Television Biomediatization, Contextualization Newscasts Coproduction
