2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2017.10.003
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Exhaustividad y tono crítico de las noticias en la prensa escrita que informan de una innovación médica

Abstract: The analyzed stories presented inaccuracies, biases or an excess of optimism (either intentional or involuntary). Some aspects of the stories discussed in more detail would provide solutions to many of the identified shortcomings.

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“…This is due to the different approaches to writing between the press literature and the scientific and gray literatures, as well as the different types of readers to whom the information is addressed. In the case of press literature, most of the articles written have a sensationalist bias, as this makes the news more marketable to potential readers (the general public) [26]. In contrast, in the case of scientific literature, the writing is mainly oriented towards providing an objective explanation of the problem, trying to keep bias to a minimum, and sticking to reality as closely as possible [26].…”
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“…This is due to the different approaches to writing between the press literature and the scientific and gray literatures, as well as the different types of readers to whom the information is addressed. In the case of press literature, most of the articles written have a sensationalist bias, as this makes the news more marketable to potential readers (the general public) [26]. In contrast, in the case of scientific literature, the writing is mainly oriented towards providing an objective explanation of the problem, trying to keep bias to a minimum, and sticking to reality as closely as possible [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of press literature, most of the articles written have a sensationalist bias, as this makes the news more marketable to potential readers (the general public) [26]. In contrast, in the case of scientific literature, the writing is mainly oriented towards providing an objective explanation of the problem, trying to keep bias to a minimum, and sticking to reality as closely as possible [26]. These characteristics can be seen in both indexed and gray literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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