Mediatization of Care for MSM Living with HIV by Government and Civil Society Organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic

In the modern milieu, information and communications technologies (ICT) developments have dominated and been domesticated in almost all aspects of human life. This movement was made more palpable during the recent COVID-19 pandemic when access to regular treatment has been disrupted for people livin...

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Main Authors: Solis, Randy Jay C., Labor, Jonalou S., Samonte, Christian Jaycee, Cox, Christine Anne R
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2024
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HIV
Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/comm-faculty-pubs/31
https://doi.org/10.1080/01296612.2024.2429404
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.comm-faculty-pubs-10312025-02-10T06:55:50Z Mediatization of Care for MSM Living with HIV by Government and Civil Society Organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic Solis, Randy Jay C. Labor, Jonalou S. Samonte, Christian Jaycee Cox, Christine Anne R In the modern milieu, information and communications technologies (ICT) developments have dominated and been domesticated in almost all aspects of human life. This movement was made more palpable during the recent COVID-19 pandemic when access to regular treatment has been disrupted for people living with the human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV). The health sector had to cope with the “new normal” by migrating to the online sphere. This phenomenon may be understood as mediatization, where media are viewed as an independent institution with its norms and logics, influencing the health service sector. To understand the reconfigured communicative practices of government and non-government organizations in PLHIV care provision, this study asked: How is care mediatized, and what are its consequences on healthcare service provision for men having sex with men (MSM) living with HIV in the Philippines? Narratives of interviewees from organizations enacting the online care continuum for PLHIVs reveal that, on an individual level, media and technologies have been embedded in the communicative practices of health service providers. On an institutional level, media logics are now part and parcel of the practice of health provision for PLHIVs. Examining the consequences of the mediatization of PLHIV care, theoretical and practical recommendations are made at the end of the study. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/comm-faculty-pubs/31 https://doi.org/10.1080/01296612.2024.2429404 Department of Communication Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo care covid-19 pandemic health HIV Mediatization Communication Communication Technology and New Media Health Communication Social and Behavioral Sciences
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topic care
covid-19 pandemic
health
HIV
Mediatization
Communication
Communication Technology and New Media
Health Communication
Social and Behavioral Sciences
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covid-19 pandemic
health
HIV
Mediatization
Communication
Communication Technology and New Media
Health Communication
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Solis, Randy Jay C.
Labor, Jonalou S.
Samonte, Christian Jaycee
Cox, Christine Anne R
Mediatization of Care for MSM Living with HIV by Government and Civil Society Organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic
description In the modern milieu, information and communications technologies (ICT) developments have dominated and been domesticated in almost all aspects of human life. This movement was made more palpable during the recent COVID-19 pandemic when access to regular treatment has been disrupted for people living with the human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV). The health sector had to cope with the “new normal” by migrating to the online sphere. This phenomenon may be understood as mediatization, where media are viewed as an independent institution with its norms and logics, influencing the health service sector. To understand the reconfigured communicative practices of government and non-government organizations in PLHIV care provision, this study asked: How is care mediatized, and what are its consequences on healthcare service provision for men having sex with men (MSM) living with HIV in the Philippines? Narratives of interviewees from organizations enacting the online care continuum for PLHIVs reveal that, on an individual level, media and technologies have been embedded in the communicative practices of health service providers. On an institutional level, media logics are now part and parcel of the practice of health provision for PLHIVs. Examining the consequences of the mediatization of PLHIV care, theoretical and practical recommendations are made at the end of the study.
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author Solis, Randy Jay C.
Labor, Jonalou S.
Samonte, Christian Jaycee
Cox, Christine Anne R
author_facet Solis, Randy Jay C.
Labor, Jonalou S.
Samonte, Christian Jaycee
Cox, Christine Anne R
author_sort Solis, Randy Jay C.
title Mediatization of Care for MSM Living with HIV by Government and Civil Society Organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Mediatization of Care for MSM Living with HIV by Government and Civil Society Organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Mediatization of Care for MSM Living with HIV by Government and Civil Society Organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Mediatization of Care for MSM Living with HIV by Government and Civil Society Organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Mediatization of Care for MSM Living with HIV by Government and Civil Society Organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort mediatization of care for msm living with hiv by government and civil society organizations in the philippines during the covid-19 pandemic
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/comm-faculty-pubs/31
https://doi.org/10.1080/01296612.2024.2429404
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