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Using Natural Language Processing to Examine the Uptake, Content, and Readability of Media Coverage of a Pan-Canadian Drug Safety Research Project: Cross-Sectional Observational Study.

Hossein MohammadhassanzadehIngrid S SketrisRobyn L TraynorSusan AlexanderBrandace WinquistSamuel Alan Stewart
Published in: JMIR formative research (2020)
Media interpretation of the CNODES study varied, with differences in synonym usage and areas of focus. All articles were written above the recommended health information reading level. Analyzing media using NLP techniques can help determine drug safety communication effectiveness. This project is important for understanding how drug safety studies are taken up and redistributed in the media.
Keyphrases
  • health information
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  • adverse drug
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  • emergency department