Yanicak Amy, Mohorn Phillip L, Monterroyo Philipp, Furgiuele Gabrielle, Waddington Lindsay, Bookstaver P Brandon
South Carolina College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences, South Carolina College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2015 Nov-Dec;55(6):578-586. doi: 10.1331/JAPhA.2015.15028.
To determine the percentage of pharmacists portrayed in a positive, negative, or neutral light in films and television shows available in the United States from January 1970 to July 2013. Secondary objectives were to evaluate pharmacist characters as heroes, villains, or victims; assess pharmacist characters' demographics; and determine the presence of pharmacist characters in medical-themed television shows.
Retrospective, observational, descriptive study.
A review of available U.S. film and television from January 1970 to July 2013 at an academic institution.
214 television episodes or films that contained at least one pharmacist portrayal.
Electronic inquiries requesting submissions of known pharmacist portrayals were distributed to pharmacy professionals in national and state-affiliated pharmacy organizations and to faculty, staff, and students at the University of South Carolina. Electronic databases and search engines (Internet Movie Database [IMDb], Bing, and Google) were consulted and used to further research possible pharmacist portrayals. The study investigators developed an algorithm incorporating social norms, common pharmacist practices, and viewer perceptions to determine positive, negative, or neutral status for each pharmacist portrayal.
Year and genre of media, demographics of identified pharmacist characters, portrayal status of identified pharmacist characters, and number of pharmacist characters and appearances per each television show reviewed.
In the films and television shows reviewed, there were 231 pharmacist portrayals, with 160 unique pharmacist characters. Of the 231 portrayals, 145 (63%) were negative, 30 (13%) were positive, and 56 (24%) were neutral. Of the 160 unique characters, 121 (76%) were male, 120 (75%) were Caucasian, and 86 (54%) were younger than 50 years old. The name of the character was provided for 70 (44%) of the pharmacists portrayed.
The portrayal of pharmacists in U.S. film and television is primarily negative. Pharmacists and pharmacy organizations are encouraged to be vocal proponents of the profession and educate trainees on the importance of an enhanced public perception.
确定1970年1月至2013年7月美国可获取的电影和电视节目中以正面、负面或中性形象出现的药剂师的比例。次要目的是评估药剂师角色是英雄、反派还是受害者;评估药剂师角色的人口统计学特征;并确定医学主题电视节目中是否存在药剂师角色。
回顾性、观察性、描述性研究。
在一所学术机构对1970年1月至2013年7月美国可获取的电影和电视进行回顾。
214集电视剧或电影,其中至少有一次对药剂师的刻画。
向全国性和州附属药房组织的药房专业人员以及南卡罗来纳大学的教职员工和学生发送电子询问,要求提交已知的药剂师刻画。查阅电子数据库和搜索引擎(互联网电影数据库[IMDb]、必应和谷歌)并用于进一步研究可能的药剂师刻画。研究调查人员开发了一种算法,纳入社会规范、药剂师常见做法和观众认知,以确定每个药剂师刻画的正面、负面或中性状态。
媒体的年份和类型、已识别药剂师角色的人口统计学特征、已识别药剂师角色的刻画状态,以及每部审查电视剧中药剂师角色的数量和出现次数。
在审查的电影和电视节目中,有231次药剂师刻画,涉及160个独特的药剂师角色。在这231次刻画中,145次(63%)为负面,30次(13%)为正面,56次(24%)为中性。在160个独特角色中,121个(76%)为男性,120个(75%)为白种人,86个(54%)年龄小于50岁。70名(44%)被刻画的药剂师有角色名字。
美国电影和电视中对药剂师的刻画主要是负面的。鼓励药剂师和药房组织成为该职业的积极支持者,并向实习生传授提升公众认知的重要性。