Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Clinical Epidemiology, Xiangya School of Public Health, Central South University, Changsha 410078, China.
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 12;18(6):2922. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18062922.
Improper, unprofessional, or misleading media reports about violence against medical care providers (typically doctors and nurses) may provoke copycat incidents. To examine whether media reports about violence against medical care providers in China follow professional journalism recommendations, we identified 10 influential incidents of violence against medical care providers in China through a systematic strategy and used standardized internet-based search techniques to retrieve media reports about these events from 2007-2017. Reports were evaluated independently by trained coders to assess adherence to professional journalism recommendations using a 14-item checklist. In total, 788 eligible media reports were considered. Of those, 50.5% and 47.3%, respectively, failed to mention the real and complete names of the writer and editor. Reports improperly mentioned specific details about the time, place, methods, and perpetrators of violence in 42.1%, 36.4%, 45.4%, and 54.6% of cases, respectively. Over 80% of reports excluded a suggestion to seek help from professional agencies or mediation by a third party and only 3.8% of reports mentioned the perspectives of all three key informants about an event: medical care providers, patients, and hospital administrators. Of those that mentioned medical care providers, patient, and/or hospital administrator perspectives, less than 20% indicated they had obtained the interviewee's consent to include their perspective. We concluded that most reports about violence against medical care providers in the Chinese media failed to strictly follow reporting recommendations from authoritative media bodies. Efforts are recommended to improve adherence to professional guidelines in media reports about violence against medical care providers in China, as adherence to those guidelines is likely to reduce future violent events against medical care providers like doctors and nurses.
不当、不专业或具有误导性的针对医疗保健提供者(通常是医生和护士)暴力事件的媒体报道可能会引发模仿事件。为了检验中国有关医疗保健提供者暴力事件的媒体报道是否遵循专业新闻报道建议,我们通过系统策略确定了中国 10 起有影响力的针对医疗保健提供者的暴力事件,并使用标准化的基于互联网的搜索技术从 2007 年至 2017 年检索这些事件的媒体报道。报告由经过培训的编码员独立评估,使用 14 项清单评估对专业新闻报道建议的遵守情况。总共考虑了 788 份符合条件的媒体报道。其中,分别有 50.5%和 47.3%的报道未提及作者和编辑的真实和完整姓名。分别有 42.1%、36.4%、45.4%和 54.6%的报道不当提及了暴力事件的时间、地点、方法和犯罪者的具体细节。超过 80%的报道未提出寻求专业机构帮助或第三方调解的建议,只有 3.8%的报道提到了事件的三个关键知情方(医疗保健提供者、患者和医院管理者)的观点。在提到医疗保健提供者、患者和/或医院管理者观点的报道中,不到 20%的报道表明已获得受访者的同意,包含他们的观点。我们得出结论,中国媒体有关医疗保健提供者暴力事件的大多数报道未能严格遵循权威媒体机构的报道建议。建议努力提高中国媒体有关医疗保健提供者暴力事件报道对专业准则的遵守情况,因为对这些准则的遵守情况可能会减少未来针对医生和护士等医疗保健提供者的暴力事件。