| Literature DB >> 31013310 |
Blake Murdoch1, Alessandro R Marcon1, Daniel Downie1, Timothy Caulfield1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: 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.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31013310 PMCID: PMC6478318 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Sampling flow chart and breakdown of main topics.
Results from non-binary coding questions.
| Coding Questions and Categories | Number of Responses | Percentage of Relevant Articles (336) |
|---|---|---|
| How is the phenomenon of crowdfunding portrayed? | ||
| In a supportive or positive manner | 7 | 2.08% |
| In a cautionary or negative manner | 14 | 4.17% |
| With a neutral characterization | 315 | 93.75% |
| Total | 336 | 100.00% |
| If the article discusses a specific crowdfunding campaign, how is the campaign portrayed? | ||
| In a positive or supportive manner | 147 | 43.75% |
| In a negative or unsupportive manner | 15 | 4.46% |
| In a neutral manner | 161 | 47.92% |
| Does not cover a specific crowdfunding campaign | 13 | 3.57% |
| Total | 336 | 100.00% |
| If the article discusses ethical issues with the health-related crowdfunding phenomenon, what issues does it mention? Select all that apply. | ||
| Crowdfunding for unproven therapies | 6 | 1.79% |
| Privacy concerns | 1 | 0.30% |
| Concerns over possible misuse of funds by campaign creator/manager or funding recipient | 17 | 5.06% |
| Concern about equitable distribution of funds to those in need (i.e. donating to individuals instead of charity) | 4 | 1.19% |
| Concern with fees and/or profits made by crowdfunding platforms | 7 | 2.08% |
| Other (specify) | 18 | 5.36% |
| Ethical issues with health-related crowdfunding were not discussed | 307 | 91.37% |
| Total | 360 | - |
| If the article covers a specific patient or specific patients for whom crowdfunding is underway, who initiated the crowdfunding campaign? (choose all that apply) | ||
| Patient | 39 | 11.61% |
| Family | 136 | 40.48% |
| Extended Family | 1 | 0.30% |
| Friend(s) | 35 | 10.42% |
| Stranger(s) | 12 | 3.57% |
| Other (specify) | 14 | 4.17% |
| No mention of who started the campaign | 93 | 27.68% |
| No mention of specific campaign | 13 | 3.87% |
| Total | 343 | - |
| If a specific crowdfunding campaign is covered, what ailment(s) is/are mentioned to have precipitated the need for a crowdfunding campaign? | ||
| Cancer | 165 | 49.11% |
| Rare Disease (as stated by the article) | 121 | 36.01% |
| Organ Failure | 3 | 0.89% |
| Other (Specify) | 34 | 10.12% |
| A specific crowdfunding campaign is not covered | 13 | 3.87% |
| Total | 336 | 100.00% |
Fig 2Results of multiple binary coding questions.