关于西班牙骨关节炎使用和资助 SYSADOA 的争议:媒体上的科学-社会辩论分析。

Pedro Alfonso Domínguez Vera, Luis Carrasco Páez
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背景和目的:在西班牙,使用治疗骨关节炎的慢作用药物(SYSADOA)治疗骨关节炎(OA)一直是科学界和公共实体就其公共融资问题争论不休的话题。本研究旨在描述和分析媒体、公共实体对西班牙使用和资助 SYSADOA 的主要立场:方法:对一般媒体(《国家报》、《世界报》、《先锋报》、美国广播公司和《20minutos》)、公共声明和 Twitter 出版物中有关使用和资助 SYSADOA 的内容进行定性和定量分析:结果:共发现 15 篇一般媒体文章、872 条微博和 7 份公共实体声明。大部分媒体(91%)和社交媒体平台(78%)都表现出了对资助的积极态度:SYSADOA在OA患者中的应用在科学界仍存在争议。然而,患者协会一致赞成公共资助并将其作为治疗 OA 患者的方法。
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Controversy about the use and financing of SYSADOA for osteoarthritis in Spain: An analysis of the scientific-social debate in the media.

Background and objective: The use of SYmptomatic Slow-Acting Drugs for Osteoarthritis (SYSADOA) in the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) has been a topic of debate in the scientific community and public entities regarding their public financing in Spain. The objective of this study was to describe and analyse the main positions of media outlets, public entities, regarding the use and financing of SYSADOA in Spain.

Methods: A qualitative and quantitative analysis of the content regarding the use and financing of SYSADOA was conducted in general media outlets (El País, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, ABC, and 20minutos), public statements, and Twitter publications.

Results: A total of 15 articles in general media outlets, 872 tweets, and 7 public entity statements were identified. Mostly, media outlets (91%) and social media platforms (78%) exhibited a favorable trend towards funding.

Discussion and conclusions: The use of SYSADOA in OA patients continues to be controversial in the scientific community. However, there is consensus among patient associations in favour of public funding and use as a treatment for OA patients.

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