This paper offers a brief consideration of how narrative, in the form of people’s own stories, potentially figures in health and social care provision as part of the impulse towards patient-centred care. The rise of the epistemological legitimacy of patients’ stories is sketched here. The paper draws upon relevant literature and original writing to consider the ways in which stories can mislead as well as illuminate the process of making individual treatment care plans
Evidence-based practice in social care and health is widely promoted. Making it a reality remains c...
In the field of medical sociology/anthropology, narratives of patients are widely used as an approac...
Several scholarly trends, such as narrative medicine, patient-centered and relationship-centered car...
This paper offers a brief consideration of how narrative, in the form of people‟s own stories, poten...
This paper offers a brief consideration of how narrative, in the form of people’s own stories, poten...
Recounting stories is a powerful medium through which humans frame and reframe their experience. Wit...
Acknowledgements The first author was supported by the Australian Research Council (CE140100012). Th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe increas...
Healthcare aims to be patient-centred but a large gap remains between the fine words and the reality...
Narrative research is about helping people to tell their stories but it is only when these stories a...
The use of narrative methods has a long history in palliative care, pioneered by Dame Cicely Saunder...
The increasing popularity of the term ‘person‐centred’ in the healthcare literature and a wide range...
Mental health ‘recovery narratives’ are increasingly used within teaching, learning and practice env...
The increasing popularity of the term ‘person‐centred’ in the healthcare literature and a wide range...
Mental health ‘recovery narratives’ are increasingly used within teaching, learning and practice env...
Evidence-based practice in social care and health is widely promoted. Making it a reality remains c...
In the field of medical sociology/anthropology, narratives of patients are widely used as an approac...
Several scholarly trends, such as narrative medicine, patient-centered and relationship-centered car...
This paper offers a brief consideration of how narrative, in the form of people‟s own stories, poten...
This paper offers a brief consideration of how narrative, in the form of people’s own stories, poten...
Recounting stories is a powerful medium through which humans frame and reframe their experience. Wit...
Acknowledgements The first author was supported by the Australian Research Council (CE140100012). Th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe increas...
Healthcare aims to be patient-centred but a large gap remains between the fine words and the reality...
Narrative research is about helping people to tell their stories but it is only when these stories a...
The use of narrative methods has a long history in palliative care, pioneered by Dame Cicely Saunder...
The increasing popularity of the term ‘person‐centred’ in the healthcare literature and a wide range...
Mental health ‘recovery narratives’ are increasingly used within teaching, learning and practice env...
The increasing popularity of the term ‘person‐centred’ in the healthcare literature and a wide range...
Mental health ‘recovery narratives’ are increasingly used within teaching, learning and practice env...
Evidence-based practice in social care and health is widely promoted. Making it a reality remains c...
In the field of medical sociology/anthropology, narratives of patients are widely used as an approac...
Several scholarly trends, such as narrative medicine, patient-centered and relationship-centered car...