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- Title
Representing illness in medical melodramas on television: a qualitative content analysis of medical diagnoses in Grey's Anatomy.
- Authors
Meyer, Michaela D.E.; Yermal, Amanda L.
- Abstract
This case study explored the representation of medical illness diagnoses on Grey's Anatomy. Through the use of qualitative content analysis, we compared fictional medical diagnoses to publically available data on the rates of medical diagnoses within contemporary U.S. hospitals. We found that nearly half of the diagnoses made within our sample would be considered either rare, very rare, or extremely rare. Moreover, the most common medical diagnoses in contemporary U.S. hospitals account for a mere 6% of all diagnoses made on Grey's. These findings extend and support prior observations that medical melodramas misrepresent the hospital context. Fictional portrayals of health care have the capacity to impact viewer expectations about real hospital care, and thus, our study adds to conversations involving the intersections between media representations and public health culture.
- Subjects
MEDICAL communication; DIAGNOSIS; MEDIA representatives; HOSPITALS; GREY'S Anatomy (TV program)
- Publication
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, 2021, Vol 22, Issue 1, p22
- ISSN
1745-9435
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/17459435.2020.1817139