电影中的1型糖尿病:好莱坞效应。

Kansas journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.17161/kjm.vol17.22385
Lana M Sandid, K James Kallail, Justin B Moore, Elizabeth Ablah
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1型糖尿病(T1D)是儿童期发病最常见的慢性疾病之一。电影和电影可以触及全世界的人群,并影响他们对这种疾病的概念。通过这项研究,作者检验了描述T1D从童年到成年的电影的准确性。方法:我们对几个数据库进行了互联网搜索,得出了2000年至2022年期间39部电影的列表,其中角色患有糖尿病。我们最终评估了13部虚构电影。我们计算了解决T1D重要方面(如疾病管理、获得护理、角色发展和并发症)的电影的百分比。我们还采用定性方法来评估T1D描述的深度和准确性。结果:电影描绘了严重但罕见的糖尿病表现,如昏迷。他们强调获得基本糖尿病用品和护理费用。直到2020年,电影中才出现了连续血糖监测仪(CGM)和胰岛素泵。他们将女性角色塑造得坚韧不拔,不受他们的T1D挣扎的影响。结论:这个虚构的电影样本描绘了极端的T1D症状和大多过时的监测和治疗技术。如果未来的电影能反映闭环CGM/胰岛素泵的进展,那将是有益的。临床医生应该知道电影行业是如何向病人呈现这种疾病的。临床医生可以利用流行电影与患者就与T1D综合护理相关的话题展开困难的讨论。
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Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Movies: The Hollywood Effect.

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is one of the most common chronic diseases with childhood onset. Cinematic films and movies can reach populations worldwide and affect their concept of this disease. Through this research, the authors examined the accuracy of movies depicting T1D from childhood into adulthood.

Methods: We conducted an internet search of several databases, which resulted in a list of 39 movies from 2000 to 2022 with characters who had diabetes. We ultimately assessed 13 fictional movies. We calculated the percentages of movies that addressed vital aspects of T1D such as disease management, access to care, character development, and complications. We also applied a qualitative approach to assess the depth and accuracy of the portrayal of T1D.

Results: Movies portrayed severe but rare diabetes manifestations such as coma. They emphasized access to essential diabetes supplies and the cost of care. It was not until 2020 that movies featured a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and insulin pumps. They presented female characters as resilient and unaffected by the struggles of their T1D.

Conclusions: This sample of fictional movies portrays extreme T1D symptoms and mostly outdated monitoring and treatment technology. It would be beneficial if future movies reflected the advances in closed-loop CGM/insulin pumps. Clinicians should know how the movie industry presents the disease to their patients. Clinicians can use popular movies to start difficult discussions with patients about topics pertinent to the comprehensive care of T1D.

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