Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
PLoS One. 2019 Apr 23;14(4):e0215805. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215805. eCollection 2019.
Medical crowdfunding is a growing phenomenon, and newspapers are publishing on the topic. This research analyzed how illness-related crowdfunding and crowdfunding campaigns have recently been represented in newspapers that are popular in the United States and Canada.
A sample of 336 articles about medical crowdfunding published during the two year time period from October 7, 2015 to October 6, 2017 was produced using a Factiva search of the English language newspapers with the largest Canadian and United States readership. A coding frame was developed for and applied to the sample to analyze content.
Articles portrayed crowdfunding campaigns positively (43.75%) and neutrally (47.92%), but rarely negatively (4.76%). Articles mostly mentioned the crowdfunding phenomenon with a neutral characterization (93.75%). Few (8.63%) articles mentioned ethical issues with the phenomenon of crowdfunding. Ailments most commonly precipitating the need for a campaign included cancer (49.11%) and rare disease (as stated by the article, 36.01%). Most articles (83.04%) note where donations and contributions can be made, and 59.23% included a hyperlink to an online crowdfunding campaign website. Some articles (26.49%) mentioned a specific monetary goal for the fundraising campaign. Of the 70 (20.83%) articles that indicated the treatment sought may be inefficacious, was unproven, was experimental or lacked regulatory approval, 56 (80.00%) noted where contributions can be made and 36 (51.43%) hyperlinked directly to an online crowdfunding campaign.
Crowdfunding campaigns are portrayed positively much more often than negatively, many articles promote campaigns for unproven therapies, and links directly to crowdfunding campaign webpages are present in most articles. Overall, crowdfunding is often either implicitly or explicitly endorsed.
医疗众筹是一种日益增长的现象,报纸也在对此进行报道。本研究分析了最近在美国和加拿大广受欢迎的报纸上是如何报道与疾病相关的众筹和众筹活动的。
使用 Factiva 对具有最大加拿大和美国读者群的英文报纸进行搜索,在 2015 年 10 月 7 日至 2017 年 10 月 6 日的两年期间,生成了 336 篇关于医疗众筹的文章样本。为该样本开发了一个编码框架并将其应用于分析内容。
文章对众筹活动的描述多为正面(43.75%)和中立(47.92%),但很少为负面(4.76%)。文章大多以中立的方式描述众筹现象(93.75%)。很少(8.63%)的文章提到众筹现象的伦理问题。引发活动需要的疾病最常见的包括癌症(49.11%)和罕见疾病(文章中提到的,36.01%)。大多数文章(83.04%)指出可以在哪里捐款和做出贡献,59.23%的文章包括了一个指向在线众筹活动网站的超链接。一些文章(26.49%)提到了筹款活动的具体货币目标。在 70 篇(20.83%)文章中指出,所寻求的治疗可能无效、未经证实、实验性或缺乏监管批准,70 篇中有 56 篇(80.00%)指出可以在哪里捐款,36 篇(51.43%)直接链接到在线众筹活动。
众筹活动的描述往往是积极的,而不是消极的,许多文章宣传未经证实的治疗方法的活动,并且大多数文章都提供了直接到众筹活动网页的链接。总的来说,众筹通常是被隐含或明确支持的。