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这不会有好结果的:医学研究在电视剧和电影中的虚构呈现。

This isn't going to end well: Fictional representations of medical research in television and film.

机构信息

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.

University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Public Underst Sci. 2017 Jul;26(5):564-578. doi: 10.1177/0963662516641339. Epub 2016 Apr 5.

Abstract

Fictional television shows and films convey cultural assumptions about scientists and the research enterprise. But how do these forms of entertainment portray medical research participants? We sampled 65 television shows and films released between 2004 and 2014 to determine the ways in which medical research and human participants are represented in popular media. We found that research participants are largely represented as White, male, and lower or working class and that 40% of the participants depicted in these fictional accounts were seeking financial compensation, 34% were hoping for a therapeutic benefit, and 15% were coerced into participation. Regardless of participant motivation, media representations tended to portray a negative outcome of medical research. Interpreting the themes in these media, we argue that these fictional portrayals might provide the public with valuable representations of medical research, especially in terms of risks to research participants, scientific failure, and researchers' conflicts of interest.

摘要

虚构的电视剧和电影传达了人们对科学家和科研事业的文化假设。但是,这些娱乐形式如何描绘医学研究参与者呢?我们抽样调查了 2004 年至 2014 年间上映的 65 部电视剧和电影,以确定在大众媒体中医学研究和人类参与者是如何被呈现的。我们发现,研究参与者主要被描绘为白种人、男性、社会中下阶层或工人阶级,在这些虚构描述中,有 40%的参与者寻求经济补偿,34%的参与者希望获得治疗效果,15%的参与者是被迫参与的。无论参与者的动机如何,媒体的描述往往都描绘了医学研究的负面结果。我们从这些媒体中解读出主题,认为这些虚构的描述可能为公众提供了有价值的医学研究代表,特别是在研究参与者的风险、科学失败和研究人员的利益冲突方面。

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