英国全国性报纸在 COVID-19 大流行初期对癌症患者及其护理工作的报道:激发和破坏团结?

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sociology of health & illness Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-25 DOI:10.1111/1467-9566.13790
Betsy Barkas, Anne Kerr, Gavin Hawkton, Clare Kish
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摘要

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,媒体对团结的描述往往将英国等国家描绘成处于战争状态,同时将医护人员誉为英雄和挚爱。然而,这种团结往往是脆弱的,稍纵即逝,因为对工人、公民和服务的担忧和批评也在流传。在本文中,我们通过分析 COVID-19 大流行初期新闻媒体对癌症患者痛苦、私人和公共医疗服务的描述,更深入地探讨了这些团结的动力。我们探讨了癌症患者是如何被国家及其医疗服务提供者定位为失败和遗弃的受害者的,以及私营医疗系统是如何以救世主的角色出现的。最后,我们反思了新媒体将团结呼吁与高度个性化的医疗形式相结合所产生的影响,以及建立在团结原则基础上的国家服务所面临的后果。
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UK national newspapers' representation of cancer patients and their care during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic: Invoking and undermining solidarity?

During the COVID-19 pandemic media narratives of solidarity often cast nations like the UK as if at war, while acclaiming health-care workers as heroic and beloved. However, this solidarity was often fragile and fleeting, as concerns and criticism about workers, citizens and services also circulated. In this article we explore these dynamics of solidarity in more depth, analysing framings of cancer patient suffering, private and public provision of health care in news media during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore how cancer patients were positioned as victims of failure and abandonment by the state and its health-care providers, and how the private health-care system was presented in a saviour role. We conclude by reflecting on the implications of new media's alignment of appeals to solidarity with highly individualised forms of care and the consequences for state-based services founded on principles of solidarity.

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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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