This article discusses narrative medicine, i.e. drawing knowledge from the narratives of both patients and medical staff. Information obtained in this way can be used in the diagnosis and treatment process and it also has an educational value. This article aims to present the importance of using narrative medicine for palliative care, as well as building relations between doctors and patients. Challenges related to narratives were identified, with their particular significance during the current COVID-19 pandemic taken into account as well
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
During the last three decades there has been a wave of interest in narrative and narrativity in the ...
Purpose: This article aims to present the concept of narrative medicine as an opportunity for the he...
Narrative medicine and stories of illness: Caring for the sick requires active listening Narrative ...
Narrative medicine and stories of illness: Caring for the sick requires active listening Narrative ...
The phenomenon of the ‘illness narrative' is well-documented, in the last 25 years, of increasing in...
Telling stories after a loved one’s death helps surviving family members to find meaning in the expe...
Telling stories after a loved one’s death helps surviving family members to find meaning in the expe...
Sickness and healing are, in part, narrative acts. Pa-tients write about their illnesses with increa...
Narrative methods have played a minor role in research with dying patients to date, and deserve to b...
The significance of stories in palliative care, told by patients or professionals, has been increasi...
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...
This dissertation examines practices of narrative medicine and moral identity for end-of-life patien...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
During the last three decades there has been a wave of interest in narrative and narrativity in the ...
Purpose: This article aims to present the concept of narrative medicine as an opportunity for the he...
Narrative medicine and stories of illness: Caring for the sick requires active listening Narrative ...
Narrative medicine and stories of illness: Caring for the sick requires active listening Narrative ...
The phenomenon of the ‘illness narrative' is well-documented, in the last 25 years, of increasing in...
Telling stories after a loved one’s death helps surviving family members to find meaning in the expe...
Telling stories after a loved one’s death helps surviving family members to find meaning in the expe...
Sickness and healing are, in part, narrative acts. Pa-tients write about their illnesses with increa...
Narrative methods have played a minor role in research with dying patients to date, and deserve to b...
The significance of stories in palliative care, told by patients or professionals, has been increasi...
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...
This dissertation examines practices of narrative medicine and moral identity for end-of-life patien...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
During the last three decades there has been a wave of interest in narrative and narrativity in the ...