News Reporting of Injury Prevalence in Football: A Study of Selected Nigerian Online Newspapers
Journal: Media Watch (Vol.11, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-05-01
Authors : ISYAKU HASSAN RABIU MUAZU MUSA MOHD. NAZRI LATIFF AZMI MOHAMAD RAZALI ABDULLAH; AHMAD TAUFIK HIDAYAH ABDULLAH;
Page : 323-336
Keywords : Agenda-setting; football; health promotion; injury; news coverage; sports; Nigeria;
Abstract
Despite the importance of football as an effective means of developing physical activity and fitness, routine data of football-related injuries are either inadequate or underreported, particularly in Nigeria. To develop an understanding of the football-related injuries and determine the prospects for prevention, logical and useful information specifying the occurrence of these incidents is necessary. Using a content analysis of 94 football-related news articles, this study identified the most commonly reported football-related injuries in Nigerian newspapers and determined their extent of coverage from agenda-setting perspectives. Altogether, five national newspapers with the highest readership and online popularity were selected using purposive sampling. Only football-related news articles were collected from the respective websites of the newspapers using internet-based searches between January 2015 and September 2019.The findings showed thatknee, ankle, and hamstring are the most commonly affected locations in football-related injuries according to the news reports.This study shows that media-based analysis of football-related injuries could supplement other methods, such as prospective and retrospective analyses, particularly in the Nigerian context.
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