Table 1.
Media story description | ||
Name of media source | eg, New York Times | |
Country of media source | ||
Word count | ||
Release date | ||
Author name | ||
Type of media | eg, 1=newspaper, 2=magazine, 3=radio, 4=TV, 4-blog/opinion piece, 4-wire news, 5=unclear/not stated | |
Test mentioned | In the headline | 1=Yes, 0=No |
In the body | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Mention of the health condition that the test is used for? | Yes/No | 1=Yes (record condition) 0=No |
Context about the screening test (benefits and harms) | ||
How benefit was described | ||
Any benefit mentioned or implied? | Yes/No | 1=Yes, 0=No |
Any benefit quantified? | Yes/No | 1=Yes (record how quantified) 0=No |
Was anecdote or other real-life example of benefit given? | Yes/No | 1=Yes, 0=No |
Anecdote | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Celebrity | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Benefits referred to as revolutionary, life-saving, breakthrough, leading to improved treatment | ||
How harm was described | ||
Any harm mentioned or implied? | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Any harm quantified? | 1=Yes (record how quantified) 0=No |
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Was anecdote or other real-life example of harm given? | Yes/No | 1=Yes, 0=No |
Anecdote | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Celebrity | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Any specific harms of screening mentioned? (eg, overdiagnosis, potential overtreatment) | 1=Yes (record specific harm) 0=No |
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Evidence of conflicts of interest | ||
Any specific scientific study quoted or mentioned about the screening test? | Yes/No | 1=Yes, 0=No |
Does the scientific study disclose any financial ties of the authors to the manufacturers of the screening test discussed in story? | 1=Yes, 0=No If yes, state verbatim |
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Did the media story include information about financial ties of the authors to the manufacturer of the screening test? (if relevant) | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Does the scientific study mention receipt of study funding from the manufacturers of the screening test discussed in story? | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Did the media story include information about receipt of study funding from the manufacturers of the relevant screening test? (if relevant) | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Other sources quoted or mentioned about the screening test | Yes/No | 1=Yes, 0=No |
Physician/provider? | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Patient quoted? | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Other source? | 1=Yes, 0=No | |
Overall impressions/tone | ||
Media story leaves you with sense that the screening test is | 1=Beneficial overall 2=Harmful overall 3=Neutral (balanced information given about benefits and harms) 4=Unclear |
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Overall tone about going for the screening test | 1=Overall positive (worth getting) 2=Overall negative (avoid it) 3=Neutral (balanced information about benefits and harms) |
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Paste in anything else unusual, interesting or any especially juicy quotes (including source) (eg, screening tests being lifesaving, a breakthrough, revolutionary) | Leave a comment or paste here anything interesting (even quotes) |
This is a draft coding tool. The tool may be modified once the reviewers pilot test it with a sample of included media stories.