The Role of Egyptian Electronic Newspapers in Educating Clinical Nutrition - A Case Study of the Health and Medicine page on the Seventh Day website

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty of Mass Communication - Al-Azhar University

Abstract

The study aimed to identify the role of Egyptian electronic newspapers in the education of therapeutic nutrition, and to know the subjects of education in therapeutic nutrition, and to know the dimensions of social responsibility for the content presented in the treatment, and know the professional values involved in the treatment.
This study is descriptive, and this study used the theory of social responsibility, and study relied on the case study approach through the use of the content analysis tool. study to the following:
- Education about therapeutic nutrition with foods ranked first with a rate of 35.43% about the subjects that were dealt with on the health and medicine page of the study sample.
Human responsibility ranked first with a score of 39.70 on the dimensions of social responsibility for the content presented in the treatment.
Accuracy ranked first with 28.35% of the professional values included in the treatment.

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