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Transfusion medicine on American television.

J K Karp1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Television is a beloved American pastime and a frequent American export. As such, American television shapes how the global public views the world.
OBJECTIVES: This study examines how the portrayal of blood transfusion and blood donation on American television may influence how domestic and international audiences perceive the field of transfusion medicine.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: American television programming of the last quarter-century was reviewed to identify programmes featuring topics related to blood banking/transfusion medicine. The included television episodes were identified through various sources.
RESULTS: Twenty-seven television episodes airing between 1991 and 2013 were identified as featuring blood bank/transfusion medicine topics. Although some accurate representations of the field were identified, most television programmes portrayed blood banking/transfusion medicine inaccurately.
CONCLUSION: The way in which blood banking/transfusion medicine is portrayed on American television may assist clinicians in understanding their patient's concerns about blood safety and guide blood collection organisations in improving donor recruitment.
© 2013 The Author. Transfusion Medicine © 2013 British Blood Transfusion Society.

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Keywords:  blood donation; blood transfusion; television

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24372813     DOI: 10.1111/tme.12097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Med        ISSN: 0958-7578            Impact factor:   2.019


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