News Article Portrayal of Virtual Care for Health Care Delivery in the First 7 Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2021-03-23 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2020.0033
Kathy L Rush, Lindsay Burton, Mindy A Smith, Sarah Singh, Kira Schaab, Matthias Görges, Robert Janke, Leanne M Currie
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Abstract

Objectives: The onset of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic resulted in rapid implementation of virtual care solutions at an unprecedented pace. The news media, as a trusted source for many Canadians, plays a vital role during emergencies by reporting on changes in health care protocols, policies, and technologies. This article presents the results of a qualitative analysis of Canadian news articles between February and August of 2020 to identify critical themes with respect to virtual care.

Methods: A full-text search of the database Canadian Newsstream resulted in 1542 articles (708 duplicates), of which 294 articles were included in the final analysis. Inductive analysis was used to generate themes and identify voices, contradictions, and tensions in the articles.

Results: Analysis generated four themes: coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as a catalyst for virtual care, safety and protection, economic impacts, and telehealth as a model of care. Media portrayals represented some voices (e.g., physicians) while limiting others (e.g., patients), reflected some contradictory messaging with respect to safety and protection, and raised key issues and concerns about virtual health care delivery during the first 7 months of COVID-19.

Conclusions: Our findings of successful and rapid uptake, uses and concerns around funding, and privacy and virtual care adoption reported in the news media can be used to inform longer term implementation and sustainability. Policy makers could benefit from crafting messages that balance information and reassurance. Public/patient perspectives, which were largely missing from news media, are needed to gauge receptivity and sustainability.

2019冠状病毒病大流行前7个月卫生保健服务虚拟护理的写照
2020年冠状病毒大流行的爆发导致以前所未有的速度快速实施虚拟医疗解决方案。新闻媒体作为许多加拿大人信任的来源,在紧急情况下通过报道卫生保健协议、政策和技术的变化发挥着至关重要的作用。本文介绍了对2020年2月至8月期间加拿大新闻文章进行定性分析的结果,以确定与虚拟医疗有关的关键主题。方法:对数据库Canadian Newsstream进行全文检索,得到1542篇(708个重复),其中294篇纳入最终分析。归纳分析用于生成主题,识别文章中的声音、矛盾和紧张关系。结果:分析产生了四个主题:冠状病毒病(COVID-19)作为虚拟医疗的催化剂、安全和保护、经济影响以及作为医疗模式的远程医疗。媒体描述代表了一些声音(例如医生),同时限制了其他声音(例如患者),反映了有关安全和保护的一些相互矛盾的信息,并在COVID-19的前7个月提出了关于虚拟卫生保健服务的关键问题和关切。结论:我们在新闻媒体上报道的成功和快速采用、使用和关注资金、隐私和虚拟护理采用的研究结果可用于为长期实施和可持续性提供信息。政策制定者可以从制定平衡信息和保证的信息中受益。新闻媒体大多缺少公众/病人的观点,需要这些观点来衡量接受性和可持续性。
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