Newspaper Coverage of Hospitals During a Prolonged Health Crisis: Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study
Frank van de Baan, Rachel Gifford, Dirk Ruwaard, Bram Fleuren, Daan Westra

TL;DR
This study analyzed how Dutch newspapers covered hospital situations during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and compared it to internal hospital data.
Contribution
The study reveals significant differences in the thematic focus of hospital data versus newspaper coverage during a health crisis.
Findings
Newspapers focused more on COVID-19 capacity and public support compared to internal hospital data.
Differences in attention to themes were observed between pandemic waves.
No misinformation was found in the newspaper articles.
Abstract
It is important for health organizations to communicate with the public through newspapers during health crises. Although hospitals were a main source of information for the public during the COVID-19 pandemic, little is known about how this information was presented to the public through (web-based) newspaper articles. This study aims to examine newspaper reporting on the situation in hospitals during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands and to assess the degree to which the reporting in newspapers aligned with what occurred in practice. We used a mixed methods longitudinal design to compare internal data from all hospitals (n=5) located in one of the most heavily affected regions of the Netherlands with the information reported by a newspaper covering the same region. The internal data comprised 763 pages of crisis meeting documents and 635 minutes of video…
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TopicsPublic Relations and Crisis Communication · Misinformation and Its Impacts · Disaster Management and Resilience
