This paper is concerned with the use of published literary autobiographies that contain first-hand accounts of illness narratives, to explore their usefulness as a form of qualitative data to generate knowledge that can inform nursing practice. There is increasing realisation that the experiences of patients and families should be used to guide health care service delivery, and autobiographical accounts are a valuable resource, providing first-hand accounts of the ways illness, disability, and health care, are experienced by patients and their families. © 2011 Royal College of Nursing, Australia
Aim The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Biographical Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM) ...
Diaries have been relatively neglected as a sociological research method. This paper highlights the ...
Storytelling is intrinsic to human beings, and stories can explain events, stances taken and actions...
Summary: This paper is concerned with the use of published literary autobiographies that contain fir...
This paper is concerned with the use of published literary autobiographies that contain first-hand a...
ABSTRACT Objective: an experience report with families after natural disasters to present the adap...
Recounting stories is a powerful medium through which humans frame and reframe their experience. Wit...
The aim of this paper is to explore the essential elements and value of narrative inquiry in nursing...
Background: Postnatal psychosis is a serious psychiatric emergency that can have tragic consequences...
The purpose of this core paper is to explore narrative research methods. In particular it considers ...
In-depth knowledge of what it means to patients to receive health care services is crucial to the de...
Narrative is a term used in everyday life and whilst it can relate to the narration, the telling of ...
Life history is a qualitative research method used to tell the story of an individual through the ey...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to explore the essential elements and value of narrative inquiry in...
Stories enable us to explore hidden experiences (East et al 2010) or ‘unknown unknowns’ and are a wa...
Aim The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Biographical Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM) ...
Diaries have been relatively neglected as a sociological research method. This paper highlights the ...
Storytelling is intrinsic to human beings, and stories can explain events, stances taken and actions...
Summary: This paper is concerned with the use of published literary autobiographies that contain fir...
This paper is concerned with the use of published literary autobiographies that contain first-hand a...
ABSTRACT Objective: an experience report with families after natural disasters to present the adap...
Recounting stories is a powerful medium through which humans frame and reframe their experience. Wit...
The aim of this paper is to explore the essential elements and value of narrative inquiry in nursing...
Background: Postnatal psychosis is a serious psychiatric emergency that can have tragic consequences...
The purpose of this core paper is to explore narrative research methods. In particular it considers ...
In-depth knowledge of what it means to patients to receive health care services is crucial to the de...
Narrative is a term used in everyday life and whilst it can relate to the narration, the telling of ...
Life history is a qualitative research method used to tell the story of an individual through the ey...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to explore the essential elements and value of narrative inquiry in...
Stories enable us to explore hidden experiences (East et al 2010) or ‘unknown unknowns’ and are a wa...
Aim The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Biographical Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM) ...
Diaries have been relatively neglected as a sociological research method. This paper highlights the ...
Storytelling is intrinsic to human beings, and stories can explain events, stances taken and actions...