1. A critical analysis of newspaper accounts of violence against doctors in India.
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Samant, Mayuri, Calnan, Michael, and Kane, Sumit
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VIOLENCE in the workplace , *QUALITATIVE research , *NEWSPAPERS , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *THEMATIC analysis , *CONTENT analysis , *PSYCHOLOGY of physicians - Abstract
This paper presents a critical analysis of newspaper articles (N = 60) published in a leading vernacular newspaper about violence against doctors in India. Adopting a theoretical perspective that considers 'news as a cultural practice,' a qualitative content analysis was conducted to examine how the phenomenon is framed and presented in the news, i.e., what is problematized, what causal links are drawn or hinted at, what moral stance is taken or alluded to, and what solutions are proffered and why, to arrive at a nuanced understanding of various aspects of this social phenomenon. Three overlapping key themes emerged from the analysis, namely the narrative of victimization, the changing doctor-patient relationship, and the crisis facing the 'noble profession' of medicine. It reveals how the media shapes public opinion and attitudes towards the state of the medical profession while in turn, reflecting existing opinions, attitudes, and cultural values; the analysis also reveals missing perspectives such as the voices of the patients and the public. We highlight how the findings are not merely the dominant ways in which the rise in incidents of violence against doctors is reported and is understood in society, but how media might have shaped the popular discourse around the issue and why. We reflect on what the reportage says about the state of the medical profession and its standing in society in India. • The rise in violence against doctors in India has received much media coverage. • The coverage suggests that the doctor-patient relationship is under stress. • Doctors feel that they are being unfairly targeted and being treated unjustly. • A re-configuration of the social contract between doctors and society is needed. • Such reconfiguration is underway in some form in many countries across the world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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