Media, Public Opinion and Health Care in Canada: How the Media Affect “The Way Things Are”

作者: Kelly Blidook

DOI: 10.1017/S0008423908080426

关键词: LoyaltyPoliticsFunction (engineering)Health careState of healthPublic opinionAffect (psychology)PerceptionPublic relationsPolitical science

摘要: Health care has arguably been the most important issue in Canadian politics past decade. This paper focuses on extent to which media affect public perceptions of “the way things are” health system. Individual state are analyzed as being a function personal experience with system, loyalty or pre-formed opinions and information that individual receives through media. Results indicate use significant effect likelihood negative regarding care.

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