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GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1, 21 - 30, 01.01.2021

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Abstract
Developments in the television world have also affected the programs in the health sector, enabling healthcare professionals and patients to access medical information quickly and easily.
Television, which is one of the most used communication tool today, has become one of the important tool used by individuals and institutions in the field of health, due to its structure that provides mass communication in the media sector. The early days of television were, of course, the years when there was limited access to healthcare and information. Accessing to the hospital or doctor was also limited. People watched health-related information on their television and began to convey what they saw and obtained to their families, relatives, and friends. They were impressed by these programs and even continued to treat themselves. Over the years, the structure of health programs has changed. Many elements of the program and the outfits of presenters have improved. On the other hand, the fact that the advertising and promotional activities of the health sector representatives on television were very limited with the legal regulations affected the production and development of the programs.
In this study, taking the development of health-related programs in the television world, which is considered the most important of the mass media from the past to the present, the current applications and the opportunities it provides into account, its effects on the sector are presented from a general perspective.

Kaynakça

  • Akyol, O. (2014). Internet and Changing Television Broadcasting Technologies, Renewed Media, Ed. Mesut Aytekin. İstanbul: Kocav Publications.
  • Aydeniz, H. (2012). Getting to Know the Media. Ministry of Family and Social Policies. Family Education Program.
  • Aziz, A. (1981). Introduction to Radio and Television. Ankara University Faculty of Political Sciences Publications.
  • Becerikli, Y. S. (2013). Written on Turkey in Health Communication Graduate Thesis of Bibliometric Analysis: A Critical Perspective. Ankara Health Services Journal.12(2), 25-36.
  • Bulduklu, Y. (2010). Health Programs on Televisions and Its Audiences. Selçuk University Social Sciences Institute Journal. 24, 75-85.
  • Etiler, N. ve Zengin, Ü. (2015). Evaluation of the Perspectives on Women's Health and Gender in Daytime Programs on Television Channels. Turkey Journal of Public Health. 13(2), 137-146.
  • Güngör, N. (2013). Communication Theories and Approaches. Siyasal Kitabevi.
  • Hülür, B.A. (2016). Health Communication, Media and Ethics: Analysis of a Health News. Celal Bayar University Journal of Social Sciences. 14(1), 155-178.
  • Kaya, Ş. (2011). Women, Health and Disease on TV. Journal of Sociology Research. 14(2), 118-150.
  • Kellison, C. (2009). Producing for TV and New Media. Burlington: Focall Press.
  • Koçak, A. ve Bulduklu, Y. (2010). Health Communication: The Viewing Motivations Of Health Programs On Television By Elder People. Selçuk İletişim. 6(3), 5-17.
  • Mahmutoğlu, V. (2007). Reflection of Globalization on Local Television Programs: "Health Programs on Eastern Black Sea Televisions". Marmara University, Institute of Social Sciences, Communication Sciences Department, Department of Radio TV. Doctoral Thesis. Özçağlayan, M. (2000). Development of Television Broadcasting in Turkey. Selçuk İletişim. 1(2), 41-52.
  • Sayım, F. (2015). Factors Affecting Health Care Supply. Academic Research and Development Journal-Social Sciences. 15(1), 89-98.
  • Sezer, E. (2010). Advertising in Healthcare. Genel Tıp Dergisi. 20(2), 73-78.
  • Tosyalı, H. ve Sütçü, S.C. (2016). Effects of Social Media Use in Health Communication on Individuals. Maltepe University Faculty of Communication Journal. 3(2), 3-22.
  • Yavuz, C. ve Ulusinan E. (2019). The Effect of Television Health Programs on the Development of Health Attitudes of Individuals: The Case of Sakarya Province. Bayburt University Journal of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. 2(5), 7-21.
  • Yüksel, E., Kaya, Y.A., Koçak, A. ve Aydın, S. (2016). Analysis of Published on Health in Turkey. Editing Anadolu University Faculty of Communication Sciences International Refereed Journal of Communication. 17-43
  • Yüksel, E., Öğüt, P. ve Kaya, A. (2012). A Content Analysis Study on the Notifications Directed to RTÜK for Health Related Broadcasts on Radio and Television. Selçuk İletişim. 7(2), 32-43.
Yıl 2021, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1, 21 - 30, 01.01.2021

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Teşekkür

Bu çalışmanın ön aşamasında Prof.Dr. Oğuz Özyaral ve Prof. Dr. Ayşegül Kaptanoğlu'na, ayrıca bu makalenin yayınlanması için destek ve katkılarından dolayı yine Prof. Dr. Sayın Ayşegül Kaptanoğlu'na teşekkür ederim.

Kaynakça

  • Akyol, O. (2014). Internet and Changing Television Broadcasting Technologies, Renewed Media, Ed. Mesut Aytekin. İstanbul: Kocav Publications.
  • Aydeniz, H. (2012). Getting to Know the Media. Ministry of Family and Social Policies. Family Education Program.
  • Aziz, A. (1981). Introduction to Radio and Television. Ankara University Faculty of Political Sciences Publications.
  • Becerikli, Y. S. (2013). Written on Turkey in Health Communication Graduate Thesis of Bibliometric Analysis: A Critical Perspective. Ankara Health Services Journal.12(2), 25-36.
  • Bulduklu, Y. (2010). Health Programs on Televisions and Its Audiences. Selçuk University Social Sciences Institute Journal. 24, 75-85.
  • Etiler, N. ve Zengin, Ü. (2015). Evaluation of the Perspectives on Women's Health and Gender in Daytime Programs on Television Channels. Turkey Journal of Public Health. 13(2), 137-146.
  • Güngör, N. (2013). Communication Theories and Approaches. Siyasal Kitabevi.
  • Hülür, B.A. (2016). Health Communication, Media and Ethics: Analysis of a Health News. Celal Bayar University Journal of Social Sciences. 14(1), 155-178.
  • Kaya, Ş. (2011). Women, Health and Disease on TV. Journal of Sociology Research. 14(2), 118-150.
  • Kellison, C. (2009). Producing for TV and New Media. Burlington: Focall Press.
  • Koçak, A. ve Bulduklu, Y. (2010). Health Communication: The Viewing Motivations Of Health Programs On Television By Elder People. Selçuk İletişim. 6(3), 5-17.
  • Mahmutoğlu, V. (2007). Reflection of Globalization on Local Television Programs: "Health Programs on Eastern Black Sea Televisions". Marmara University, Institute of Social Sciences, Communication Sciences Department, Department of Radio TV. Doctoral Thesis. Özçağlayan, M. (2000). Development of Television Broadcasting in Turkey. Selçuk İletişim. 1(2), 41-52.
  • Sayım, F. (2015). Factors Affecting Health Care Supply. Academic Research and Development Journal-Social Sciences. 15(1), 89-98.
  • Sezer, E. (2010). Advertising in Healthcare. Genel Tıp Dergisi. 20(2), 73-78.
  • Tosyalı, H. ve Sütçü, S.C. (2016). Effects of Social Media Use in Health Communication on Individuals. Maltepe University Faculty of Communication Journal. 3(2), 3-22.
  • Yavuz, C. ve Ulusinan E. (2019). The Effect of Television Health Programs on the Development of Health Attitudes of Individuals: The Case of Sakarya Province. Bayburt University Journal of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. 2(5), 7-21.
  • Yüksel, E., Kaya, Y.A., Koçak, A. ve Aydın, S. (2016). Analysis of Published on Health in Turkey. Editing Anadolu University Faculty of Communication Sciences International Refereed Journal of Communication. 17-43
  • Yüksel, E., Öğüt, P. ve Kaya, A. (2012). A Content Analysis Study on the Notifications Directed to RTÜK for Health Related Broadcasts on Radio and Television. Selçuk İletişim. 7(2), 32-43.
Toplam 18 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Müşfik Akarcan

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Ocak 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Akarcan, M. (2021). GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY. International Journal of Health Administration and Education Congress (Sanitas Magisterium), 7(1), 21-30.
AMA Akarcan M. GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY. Sanitas magisterium. Ocak 2021;7(1):21-30.
Chicago Akarcan, Müşfik. “GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY”. International Journal of Health Administration and Education Congress (Sanitas Magisterium) 7, sy. 1 (Ocak 2021): 21-30.
EndNote Akarcan M (01 Ocak 2021) GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY. International Journal of Health Administration and Education Congress (Sanitas Magisterium) 7 1 21–30.
IEEE M. Akarcan, “GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY”, Sanitas magisterium, c. 7, sy. 1, ss. 21–30, 2021.
ISNAD Akarcan, Müşfik. “GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY”. International Journal of Health Administration and Education Congress (Sanitas Magisterium) 7/1 (Ocak 2021), 21-30.
JAMA Akarcan M. GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY. Sanitas magisterium. 2021;7:21–30.
MLA Akarcan, Müşfik. “GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY”. International Journal of Health Administration and Education Congress (Sanitas Magisterium), c. 7, sy. 1, 2021, ss. 21-30.
Vancouver Akarcan M. GENERAL REVIEW OF HEALTH PROGRAMS IN TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN TURKEY. Sanitas magisterium. 2021;7(1):21-30.

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