Storytelling in palliative care has provided a valuable opportunity for people at the end of their life to reflect and to reconnect to their sense of self-identity. Not only this, but it can have benefits in terms of wellbeing, enjoyment and quality of life. In 2011, Sharing Stories for Wellbeing (SS4WB) was established, running storytelling workshops for people in palliative care. Small groups share their life stories using themes as topic guides and are facilitated by experienced session leads and hospice staff. A mixed methods evaluation was undertaken to understand the potential value of participating in SS4WB, using participant observations (n=2), face-to-face interviews with hospice staff (n=3), family members (n=1) and participan...
AbstractPurposeTo explore the effect of storytelling on hospice care learning in the interest group....
As people age, there is an increasing need to make meaning, reminisce, and pass on a legacy. While t...
There has been a recent upsurge in the use of patient stories to better understand patients’ experie...
This chapter presents a personal reflection by Sharing Stories for Welbeing (SS4WB) workshop facilit...
A substantial amount of data describes depression, financial challenges, physical disabilities, emot...
A substantial amount of data describes depression, financial challenges, physical disabilities, emot...
Purpose: To explore the effect of storytelling on hospice care learning in the interest group. Metho...
The significance of stories in palliative care, told by patients or professionals, has been increasi...
The use of narrative methods has a long history in palliative care, pioneered by Dame Cicely Saunder...
The significance of stories in palliative care, told by patients or professionals, has been increasi...
BackgroundRecently, there are more opportunities to develop creative arts-based interventions for us...
Contains fulltext : 165911.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fac...
Background: Palliative care involves caring for patients who face an illness which may shorten or pr...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of Schwartz Rounds, a storytelling foru...
BACKGROUND: Facing a terminal illness can be highly stressful and palliative care patients frequentl...
AbstractPurposeTo explore the effect of storytelling on hospice care learning in the interest group....
As people age, there is an increasing need to make meaning, reminisce, and pass on a legacy. While t...
There has been a recent upsurge in the use of patient stories to better understand patients’ experie...
This chapter presents a personal reflection by Sharing Stories for Welbeing (SS4WB) workshop facilit...
A substantial amount of data describes depression, financial challenges, physical disabilities, emot...
A substantial amount of data describes depression, financial challenges, physical disabilities, emot...
Purpose: To explore the effect of storytelling on hospice care learning in the interest group. Metho...
The significance of stories in palliative care, told by patients or professionals, has been increasi...
The use of narrative methods has a long history in palliative care, pioneered by Dame Cicely Saunder...
The significance of stories in palliative care, told by patients or professionals, has been increasi...
BackgroundRecently, there are more opportunities to develop creative arts-based interventions for us...
Contains fulltext : 165911.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fac...
Background: Palliative care involves caring for patients who face an illness which may shorten or pr...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of Schwartz Rounds, a storytelling foru...
BACKGROUND: Facing a terminal illness can be highly stressful and palliative care patients frequentl...
AbstractPurposeTo explore the effect of storytelling on hospice care learning in the interest group....
As people age, there is an increasing need to make meaning, reminisce, and pass on a legacy. While t...
There has been a recent upsurge in the use of patient stories to better understand patients’ experie...