The image of nursing in the media: A scoping review

Author:

González Hildegart123ORCID,Errasti‐Ibarrondo Begoña124ORCID,Iraizoz‐Iraizoz Andrea5,Choperena Ana126ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Enfermería Universidad de Navarra Pamplona Spain

2. IdiSNA Navarra Institute for Health Research Pamplona Spain

3. Center for Health Policy and Media Engagement George Washington University School of Nursing Washington USA

4. John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre University of Alberta Edmonton Canada

5. Clínica Universidad de Navarra Pamplona Spain

6. The Marjory Gordon Program for Clinical Reasoning and Knowledge Develpment William F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College Boston USA

Abstract

AbstractAimTo systematically review the available evidence from research exploring the image of nurses in the media.BackgroundNurses have historically faced many challenges and have received media attention for such efforts. However, the image of nursing traditionally conveyed by media has failed to represent the real character and a positive image of the nursing profession.Review methodsFor this scoping literature review, a search was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, PsycINFO, Web of Science and Dialnet to identify studies written in English, Spanish or Portuguese from the earliest date in the databases until February 2022. Four authors were involved in a two‐stage screening process. Data were subjected to quantitative content analysis. A decade‐by‐decade analysis was performed to track the evolution of the research.ResultsSixty studies were included. The analysis shows (1) an increasing interest in analysing the portrayal of nurses and nursing in media over time, especially from 2000 onwards; (2) a prevailing trend of focusing on one form of media when analysing the portrayal of nurses; (3) qualitative designs as the most frequent method for exploring the image of nursing; and (4) a predominantly negative image conveyed by media.ConclusionsThere is a notable body of scientific evidence about the image of nurses and nursing portrayed in media. The interest in analysing media depictions of nursing has a long history. The included studies’ samples showed heterogeneity, as they were obtained from different media, periods and countries.Implications for nursingThis scoping review is the first systematic review to provide a comprehensive map of what has been studied thus far regarding media depictions of nursing. It confirms the imperative need for nurses in different settings (academic, assistance or management fields) to maintain a proactive attitude towards addressing images of nursing and ensuring accurate representations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

Reference121 articles.

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