1. Student's full name: Pham Thi Thuy Quynh 2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: April 23, 1987
4. Place of birth: Khoai Chau District, Hung Yen Province
5. Decision on recognition of students No. 3014/QD-XHNV, dated July 30, 2019 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in training process: None
7. Thesis topic: Accessing and processing information of journalists about diabetes in Vietnam
8. Major: Journalism; Code: 8320101.01(UD)
9. Scientific instructor: Associate Professor, Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hang, Deputy Head of the Department of Radio and Television, Academy of Journalism and Communication
10. Summary of the results of the thesis: Based on the systematization of theory and practice, the thesis researches, analyzes, and clarifies the current situation of journalists accessing and processing information about the medical field in general and diabetes in Vietnam in particular at the present stage. From there, draw out the limitations, supplement the necessary knowledge, and propose appropriate solutions to contribute to improving the quality of helping journalists access and process information about diabetes to achieve the best results in Vietnam today. The topic is also a reference document for training and research on journalism in the medical field, especially during the period when the whole country is experiencing outbreaks of the Covid-19 epidemic as it is now.
11. Practical applicability: Although the research is conducted from a narrow perspective, the reality shows that the topic has high practical significance, associated with the actual activities of the press in Vietnam. If the research thesis is successful, the results will be a valuable source of reference material in terms of practice with solutions related to changing the way journalists approach, manage and process information about diabetes to the public. Thereby contributing to improving the quality of propaganda content as well as the effectiveness of communication activities about this disease to the people and society, thereby bringing great value in forming awareness as well as preventing this disease to the community.
12. Further research directions: (if any)
13. Published works related to the thesis: None
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Pham Thi Thuy Quynh 2. Sex: Female
3. Date of birth: April 23, 1987
4. Place of birth: Khoai Chau district, Hung Yen province
5. Admission decision number: 3014/QD-XHNV; Dated: July 30, 2019 of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in academic process: No
7. Official thesis title: Approaching and processing press information about diabetes in Vietnam
8. Major: Journalism 9. Code: 8320101.01_UD
10. Supervisors: Assoc. Prof., Dr.Dinh Thi Thuy Hang, Vice Dean of Faculty of Radio and Television, Academy of journalism and Communications
11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: On the basis of systematization of theoretical issues related to the topic, the thesis examines the current situation of approaching and processing information by the press on medical sector in general and diabetes in particular in Vietnam. From then, the thesis proposes solutions and recommendations to improve the quality of approaching and processing information by the press on diabetes in Vietnam. The topic is also a reference for the training and research activities on journalism in the medical field, especially amid the complicated development of the Covid-19 pandemic in Vietnam.
12. Practical applicability, if any: The topic holds practical significances, relating to the press in Vietnam. If the thesis does research successfully, the results will be a valuable reference source in terms of practice about approaching and processing information by the press on diabetes in Vietnam. It will also contribute to improving the quality of the information dissemination content as well as the effectiveness of communication activities about this disease to the people and society, thereby raising people's awareness of the disease.
13. Further research directions, if any: No
14. Thesis-related publications: No