| Literature DB >> 33916307 |
Izabella Lecka1, Viktoriya Pantyley2, Liudmila Fakeyeva3, Alexandrina Cruceanu4.
Abstract
The study concerns the relationship between health and geopolitics in the United Kingdom (UK). To demonstrate this relationship, we examined the subject and tone of articles published in the popular media (on the example of tabloid the Daily Mail) in 2006-2020 concerning health and medical care, and the health and health care practice of Eastern European immigrants belonging to and not belonging to the European Union (EU). There was an increase in media criticism of the behaviour of immigrants in the years 2014-2017, in the period around the referendum in favour of the UK leaving the EU (Brexit). Attention was drawn to the media's use of a Belief in a Zero-Sum Game (BZSG) narrative at that time. On both sides, "hosts" and the "guests", a progressive anomy process was observed, degrading the behaviour of individuals and social groups.Entities:
Keywords: Belarus; Brexit; Eastern Europe; Poland; Romania; UK; Ukraine; geography of health; health care management; immigration; newspapers; tabloid
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33916307 PMCID: PMC8036347 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18073705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The most frequent words in the health dimension used in the Daily Mail articles concerning Eastern Europe. Source: authors’ elaboration based on WorldClouds.com.
Figure 2Comparison of the UK and the most mentioned Eastern European countries in the Daily Mail, 2005–2019. Source: Own elaboration based on the WHO data [72].
FRAMES and Keywords in UK Tabloid Daily Mail Headlines and Text, 2006–2020.
| No. | Country/Region | Title/Date of Publication/Position in References […]/Author | Frame: Keywords | Data on Which the Author Was Based |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ukraine | Woman, 22, shares candid selfies of severe acne after her skin suddenly broke out across her entire face “because of the stress of moving to another country”. (21 January 2020) [ | D *: stress | American Academy of Dermatology, British Skin Foundation spokesperson |
| 2 | Romania | Parts of northern England have higher death rates than Turkey and Romania and the income divide between there and the south east is growing wider, report shows. (27 November 2019). [ | D: death rates | The ‘State of the North 2019’ report, from IPPR North think tank |
| 3 | Poland | Mothers in the UK are almost FOUR TIMES more likely to die in childbirth than those from Poland and Belarus, UNICEF report reveals. (19 September 2019) [ | C *: mothers | UNICEF |
| 4 | Czech Republic | Health chiefs warn children will die if measles isn’t stopped as they reveal four European countries including the UK have been stripped of their measles-free status in the last year. (29 August 2019) [ | A *: measles | WHO European region |
| 5 | Ukraine | More than one in 10 children all over the world miss out on life-saving vaccines: Officials warn nearly 20 million are unprotected against measles, diphtheria and tetanus. (15 July 2019) [ | A: measles | The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF |
| 6 | Ukraine | Measles outbreak in Europe on track to eclipse last year’s toll as official figures show 34,000 have already been struck down by the killer infection in the first two months of 2019. (7 May 2019) [ | A: measles | The World Health Organization (WHO) |
| 7 | Poland | Berlin, Warsaw and other urban cities could be struck down by an evolved outbreak of measles ‘because of immigration mixed with low vaccination rates’. (22 January 2019) [ | A: measles | The Jagiellonian University Medical College team |
| 8 | Italy, Germany and Romania | Measles epidemic warning: Deadly infection strikes more than 100 people across five regions as experts urge parents to vaccinate their children. (17 January 2018) [ | A: measles | NHS immunisation statistics |
| 9 | Ukraine among others | Women really ARE the stronger sex! They survive better than men during famines, epidemics and slavery, reveals analysis of some of humanities most “horrific” situations. (8 January 2018) [ | D: women | The researchers from the University of Southern Denmark |
| 10 | Eastern Europe | Record rates of HIV in Eastern Europe prompts health bosses to warn more must be done to combat the “unacceptably high” cases. (27 November 2018) [ | A: HIV | The World Health Organization (WHO) |
| 11 | Many countries | Death map of the world: Major report of 180 countries reveals how many people will die before their 70th birthday (so, how does your nation rank?) (21 September 2018) [ | D: death rates | The report, published in the Lancet, Imperial College London scientists |
| 12 | Romania | Two care workers lied about a dementia patient’s cut mouth after she fell out of bed—claiming her injuries were caused by her FALSE teeth falling out. (8 August 2018) [ | B *: health care workers | story |
| 13 | World | Is YOUR country prepared for a disease epidemic? Interactive map reveals only 14 per cent could cope, with Australia and South Korea at the top of the list. (22 June 2018) [ | A: epidemic | PreventEpidemics.org |
| 14 | 1.4 million Eastern Europeans living in Britain as a potential cause of problems | Immigration is placing a strain on the NHS: Report reveals children born to Eastern European mothers has fuelled a 14% rise in intensive care admissions. (27 October 2017) [ | B:pressure on health care resources, | 1.undefined reports |
| 15 | Poland | Eight-months-pregnant British woman is refused treatment by Cambridge hospital unless she can prove she is English—after taking her Polish husband’s surname. (21 October 2017) [ | B:pressure on health care resources, woman | Interview |
| 16 | Poland | Amid doctors’ hunger strike, Poland may boost health budget. (19 October 2017) [ | B: health care | Reporters materials |
| 17 | Poland | Poland doctors rally for higher pay, more health care funds. (14 October 2017) [ | B: health care | Reporters materials |
| 18 | Europe | Alarm as measles spreads across Europe as countries struggle to vaccinate young children (28 March 2017) [ | A: measles, vaccination | The World Health Organization |
| 19 | African women; | Health tourism ‘chaos’ draining the NHS: MPs condemn ministers over millions lost on foreign patients who don’t pay. (1 February 2017) [ | B: health tourism | Whitehall research |
| 20 | Eastern European immigrants | Show your passport if you want hospital treatment: Health mandarin’s proposal for ALL patients to curb health tourism. (12 December 2016) [ | B: pressure on health care resources | Politicians |
| 21 | A young man with Australian and Polish citizenship born in Australia | My shocking encounters with health tourists who exploit NHS. (23 November 2016) [ | B: health tourism | Reporter private experience |
| 22 | Immigrants | Proposals to show passports for NHS treatment “go too far”. (22 November 2016) [ | B: pressure on health care resources | Politicians |
| 23 | Ukraine | US maternal mortality rate is worse than Iran and Ukraine with 27% spike in deaths since 2000. (10 August 2016) [ | C: mothers | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
| 24 | 2.5 million Romanians working abroad | Romania seeks to help children whose parents work abroad (21 July 2016) [ | B: pressure on health care resources | The Romanian National Statistics Institute |
| 25 | East European members of EU | Rising social progress in East Europe likely to lead to drop in migration—economist. (29 June 2016) [ | D: healthy style of life | Thomson Reuters Foundation |
| 26 | Russia, Ukraine | HIV epidemic sweeps Europe with record number of cases reported—as WHO warns heterosexual sex and drug use is to blame. (27 November 2015) [ | A: HIV | European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the WHO Regional Office for Europe |
| 27 | Romanians, Poles, Lithuanians and Slovakians | Scandal of online tips to “screw system”: Health tourists use forums to boast of milking NHS in their own countries. (9 August 2015) [ | B: pressure on health care resources | Tips uncovered by The Daily Mail on foreign language forums and blogs |
| 28 | Eastern Europeans | Ministers order urgent investigation into “completely unacceptable” revelations foreigners are charging the NHS for care in their OWN country (7 September 2015) [ | B: pressure on health care resources | Politicians |
| 29 | Poland and Belarus | Why ARE women in the UK twice as likely to die in childbirth as their Polish peers? Expert blames a rise in obesity and older mothers. (7 May 2015) [ | C: mothers | Save the Children’s 16th State of the World’s Mothers |
| 30 | 23 countries: | How healthy is YOUR country? Indonesians get the most sleep, the Japanese are the most unhealthy eaters, while Mexicans are the fittest. (6 January 2015) [ | D: healthy style of life | Research organisation GfK |
| 31 | Poland | Paramedics recruited from Poland: Ambulance bosses forced to look abroad amid nationwide shortage of 3000 staff (24 December 2014) [ | B: pressure on health care resources | Reporters information |
| 32 | Poland | The English hospitals that need more nurses... but only if they can speak to their patients in Polish. (22 November 2014) [ | B: pressure on health care resources | Reporters view |
| 33 | Romania | Romanian scrap worker pledges to bring his wife and five children to join him in UK “because it’s my right to £25,000 benefits and a four bedroom house”. (15 November 2014). [ | B: pressure on health care resources | Reporters view |
| 34 | Europeans | More than three million deaths worldwide are caused by alcohol each year—and Europeans drink more than anyone else. (13 May 2014) [ | D: alcohol | World Health Organization (WHO) |
| 35 | Poland | Lifestyle “is better in Poland than Britain”: Less crime and violence—and it’s cheaper too. (29 September 2011) [ | D: healthy style of life | European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control |
| 36 | Poland, India, Sri Lanka, Somalia, Afganistan, Pakistan | The NHS hospital where 80 per cent of babies have foreign mothers (1 May 2011) [ | B: pressure on health care resources | The statistics—released following a Freedom of Information request by The Mail on Sunday |
| 37 | Poland | 5000 Polish babies born in UK every year. (2 December 2006) [ | C: baby boom | Lack of source of data |
* A—Diseases; * B—Health care resources; * C—Maternity; * D—Style of life; [position in References].