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创伤性损伤事件后幸存者对媒体报道的体验。

Survivors' experiences of media coverage after traumatic injury events.

作者信息

Englund Liselotte, Forsberg Rebecca, Saveman Britt-Inger

机构信息

Department of Media and Communication Studies, Karlstad University, Sweden; National Centre of Disaster Psychiatry, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala University, Sweden.

Department of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Division of Surgery, Umeå University, Sweden.

出版信息

Int Emerg Nurs. 2014 Jan;22(1):25-30. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2013.03.010. Epub 2013 May 16.

Abstract

Survivors' experiences of media at traumatic events, is still a limited research area. The aim of this study is to explore survivors' experiences of interacting with journalists and media coverage, including their experiences of being portrayed in the media, following two Swedish train crashes. Qualitative interviews were conducted with passengers from two train crashes in Sweden. A qualitative content analysis generated meaning units, subcategories, and categories. Survivors experienced interacting with journalists mainly in three ways: harmful, inconsequential, and helpful. Media content and personal media exposure was experienced in a similar way: uncomfortable, insignificant, and useful. Journalists and media coverage have a large impact on survivors' experiences following a traumatic event. It is important that emergency responders, such as ambulance nurses, are aware of how victims are affected by journalists' presence and the media coverage that follows so that negative outcomes can be reduced and the positive can be enhanced. The present study also shows that media coverage in the long term can become important pieces of information for the victim in order to understand and process the traumatic event.

摘要

创伤事件中幸存者与媒体的经历仍是一个研究有限的领域。本研究旨在探讨瑞典两起火车事故后,幸存者与记者互动以及媒体报道方面的经历,包括他们在媒体上被呈现的经历。对瑞典两起火车事故中的乘客进行了定性访谈。定性内容分析产生了意义单元、子类别和类别。幸存者与记者互动主要有三种体验:有害、无关紧要和有帮助。对媒体内容和个人媒体接触的体验也类似:不舒服、无足轻重和有用。记者和媒体报道对创伤事件后的幸存者经历有很大影响。诸如救护护士等应急响应人员必须意识到受害者如何受到记者在场及后续媒体报道的影响,以便减少负面结果并增强积极影响。本研究还表明,从长期来看,媒体报道可能会成为受害者理解和处理创伤事件的重要信息。

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