Nurses are background actors in medical reality television: A character network analysis and call for authentic action

Author:

Hayward Brent A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Melbourne Graduate School of Education University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to describe how nurses' dialogue compares with that of doctors in the Australian reality television programEmergencyand to explain how this dialogue and the use of narration and direct‐to‐camera monologues contribute to the portrayal of nurses. The final aim was to outline how these findings can inform the actions of nurses, nursing organizations and writers and journalists.DesignA descriptive study conducted in 2021 and 2022.MethodsCharacter network analysis was used to describe the verbal interaction of nurses and doctors and identify major, minor and background characters. Narration and direct‐to‐camera monologues were analysed through frequency counts. Cultivation theory was used to interpret the results.ResultsFifty‐four characters were identified, with 19 of these being nurses. Doctors spoke 87.9% of the dialogue. Most of the dialogue (43%) was monologue by doctors directly to the camera. All major characters were doctors, and only one nurse was a minor character. The mean number of mentions by the narrator of a nurse per episode was 4, and 30 for a doctor.ConclusionThe portrayal of nurses inEmergencyis inaccurate and the production methods are used to privilege the role of doctors. This finding comes after decades of research showing inaccurate images of nursing in television. Drawing on recent Australian inquiries and the challenges experienced by mental health and aged care nursing, several approaches for collaborative action to improve these images are suggested.ImpactThis is the first study of the portrayal of nursing in reality television. These results suggest that much effort is still required even in contemporary reality television to accurately reflect the work and contribution of nurses. It is the shared responsibility of individual nurses, nursing organizations and writers and journalists to accurately portray nurses in the media.No patient or public contributionThis network analysis of a postproduction television program did not allow patient or public involvement in the design or analysis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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