La enfermedad de Alzheimer en los materiales cinematográficos = Alzheimer's disease in the film materials
Abstract
Resumen: El cine también se ha hecho eco de la Enfermedad de Alzheimer dada las características de la enfermedad y el aumento del número de casos en los últimos años. Objetivo: cuantificar los materiales cinematográficos que contengan en su sinopsis la palabra Alzheimer. Metodología: se trata de un estudio descriptivo longitudinal. La muestra estuvo constituida por los materiales cinematográficos de la base de datos IMDb. Resultados: los materiales en dónde más se refleja la EA son los cortometrajes 38.73%. La palabra Alzheimer aparece en la sinopsis en el 65.11% en el 45,94% se hace mención específica del personaje con EA y en el 7.20% se habla de cuidadoras femeninas. EE.UU. es el país que más material cinematográfico produce, 33.33% y el drama el género que más predomina 50.45%. Conclusiones: el cine es un gran medio de comunicación y un extraordinario medio de comunicación de masas que puede utilizarse para educar, divulgar y formar en el área sanitaria.
Palabras clave: Cine, alzheimer, enfermedad de alzheimer
Abstract: The film has also been echoed Alzheimer's disease given the characteristics of the disease and the increased number of cases in recent years. Objective: To quantify the film materials containing at its word Alzheimer synapses. Methodology: This descriptive longitudinal study. The sample consisted of film base materials represent data. Results: materials where more reflected shorts Alzheimer´s disease are 38.73 %. The word appears in the synopsis Alzheimer in 65.11 % 45.94 % in the specific mention of the character is Alzheimer´s disease. In the 7.20% female caregivers talking. U.S. It is the country that produces film material, 33.33 % and the drama genre that dominates 50.45 %. Conclusions: Cinema is a great means of communication and an extraordinary means of mass communication that can be used to educate, disseminate and train in the health area.
Keywords: Cinema, alzheimer, alzheimer´s disease
Downloads
All articles published in this journal –unless otherwise stated- are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerives (CC-BY-ND 3.0 ES) Spain 3.0 License, which allows others to copy, distribute and transmit in a public way as long as they credit the author(s), journal and institution that publish these articles, and provided that they are not altered or modified. The complete license can be consulted in: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/deed/.es
The copyright belongs to the manuscript’s author just on the basis of creating this work:
- Moral rights are undeniable and inalienable.
- Economic or exploitation rights can be transferred to third parties, as it occurs when articles are published and authors partially or totally transfer their exploitation rights to publishers
Authors can archive their own articles in an institutional repository as long as their publications are cited in this journal.