Background: This study explores the use of storytelling and patient narrative in mental health care. The focus is how the use of storytelling can reduce suffering and support the recovery process for individuals with psychiatric illnesses. The objective is to review research on the role of storytelling in promoting health, mitigating suffering, and fostering recovery in healthcare from a caring perspective. The study aims to answer the question of whether storytelling can reduce suffering in patient care. Design and Method: This study is a systematic literature review of qualitative studies that utilized the method meta-synthesis and thematic analysis. The authors searched for relevant articles, screened them based on inclusion and exclusio...
Narrative medicine and stories of illness: Caring for the sick requires active listening Narrative ...
Abstract This qualitative descriptive study sought to answer the question “Does storytelling/pakiwa...
[[abstract]]Objective: In this study, we intended to understand the transitions made by survivors of...
Illness often follows a pattern similar to stories. This visual narrative describes my own experienc...
Purpose: The aim of this project is to explore the influence of storytelling on provider empathy whe...
The telling, listening to, and re-telling of stories is a fundamental human activity. In the mental ...
There are mental and physical deficits associated with COVID-19 infection, particularly among indivi...
There are mental and physical deficits associated with COVID-19 infection, particularly among indivi...
Mcallister, MM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1181-1610The telling, listening to, and re-telling of stories is a f...
Purpose: Creating more positive individual narratives around illness and identity is at the heart of...
People give meaning to chaotic experiences and try to persuade others of their perspectives by telli...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Mental health nurses and those working in mental heal...
Purpose Creating more positive individual narratives around illness and identity is at the heart of...
Mental health treatments can be delivered in many ways. One approach is to use storytelling to commu...
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 ...
Abstract This qualitative descriptive study sought to answer the question “Does storytelling/pakiwa...
[[abstract]]Objective: In this study, we intended to understand the transitions made by survivors of...
Illness often follows a pattern similar to stories. This visual narrative describes my own experienc...
Purpose: The aim of this project is to explore the influence of storytelling on provider empathy whe...
The telling, listening to, and re-telling of stories is a fundamental human activity. In the mental ...
There are mental and physical deficits associated with COVID-19 infection, particularly among indivi...
There are mental and physical deficits associated with COVID-19 infection, particularly among indivi...
Mcallister, MM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1181-1610The telling, listening to, and re-telling of stories is a f...
Purpose: Creating more positive individual narratives around illness and identity is at the heart of...
People give meaning to chaotic experiences and try to persuade others of their perspectives by telli...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Mental health nurses and those working in mental heal...
Purpose Creating more positive individual narratives around illness and identity is at the heart of...
Mental health treatments can be delivered in many ways. One approach is to use storytelling to commu...
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 ...
Abstract This qualitative descriptive study sought to answer the question “Does storytelling/pakiwa...
[[abstract]]Objective: In this study, we intended to understand the transitions made by survivors of...