Rural maternity and media discourse analysis: Framing new narratives

Author:

Brundell Kath12ORCID,Vasilevski Vidanka13ORCID,Farrell Tanya45,Sweet Linda13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing and Midwifery Deakin University Burwood Victoria Australia

2. Institute of Health and Wellbeing Federation University Mount Helen Victoria Australia

3. Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research Western Health Partnership Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. School of Nursing and Midwifery Latrobe University Bundoora Victoria Australia

5. Safer Care Victoria, Department of Health Victorian Government Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionContinued rural maternity closure across Australia has seen impacts on women and families such as financial pressures, quality and safety concerns, and emotional pressure. This review aimed at understanding how media coverage of rural maternity and closure are presented and what impact this may have on maternity service sustainability.ObjectiveThis research seeks to examine media discourse and characteristics of online newspaper articles related to rural maternity services.DesignA narrative review was conducted using thematic discourse analysis to examine online newspaper content published in Victoria, Australia from 2010 to June 2021.FindingsLocal maternity services were a source of community interest for rural people. Coverage of negative outcomes for mothers and babies was highlighted by rural newspapers; however, increased content over the last 12‐month period focused on community support for the sustainability of rural maternity services. Recent community support in newspaper articles coincided with maternity services reviews and retaining some of these rural services.DiscussionCommunity support in media may provide a protective social pressure, leading rural health services to consider this when reviewing the sustainability or closure of rural maternity services.ConclusionMedia attention about sustaining local maternity services by highlighting issues and representing community voices may influence health executive to consider opportunities to remodel and sustain high‐quality and safe maternity care in rural settings. Knowing how rural health executives consider media, community pressure, and how it impacts expediency of maternity service closure decisions is unknown and an important gap in knowledge to explore and understand.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Family Practice,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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