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Media coverage of medical decision making at the end-of-life: a Belgian case study (accepted)

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This article presents a content analysis of Belgian media coverage of end-of-life decision- making. We examine a selection of press articles and the differences among media genres in covering the issue. In general terms, we found an over-reporting of euthanasia; a focus on dying processes resulting from cancer and Alzheimer's disease; and an attention to political discussions and political voices, which outnumber patient voices. In genre-specific terms, unlike mainstream media, niche media reported less mediagenic aspects of the end of life. Finally, although popular mainstream media focus on personal aspects of the end-of-life, elite mainstream media privilege political aspects.
Tijdschrift: Death Stud.
ISSN: 0748-1187
Issue: 2
Volume: 38
Pagina's: 125-135
Jaar van publicatie:2013
Trefwoorden:Belgium, end-of-life decision making, mainstream and niche media, popular and elite media
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-7224-9476/work/61725709
  • Scopus Id: 84888003727
  • WoS Id: 000326489400008
CSS-citation score:1