'You just emotionally break': understanding COVID-19 narratives through public health humanities

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'You just emotionally break': understanding COVID-19 narratives through public health humanities
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A new health humanities essay from the University of Missouri highlights how the narrative of many news stories detailing the challenges of health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic often emphasized individual experiences. However, many of these news stories often left out broader public health, socioeconomic and environmental contexts that are critical to how consumers of news shape their thoughts about the pandemic and how to respond.

By introducing a storytelling framework that emphasizes the core tenets of public health, the authors hope to help journalists, policymakers and public health humanities experts reframe not just how they view and tell stories about the COVID-19 pandemic, but also howgets disseminated, absorbed or rejected, and what emotions that data conjures up in consumers of news.

"It's not that the stories being told are inaccurate, they are just often incomplete or fail to incorporate the broader contexts that give a more holistic view of the situation," Saffran said.

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