'Thank you, I feel so much more like a person now,' I told the ICU nurse after the morning bathing. The words came out spontaneously, and she was startled. What made me feel 'more like a person' at a time when my life was at risk, and I was tied to machines and entirely dependen on others' care? If becoming a patient entails the experience of vulnerability and ultimately the exposure to one's mortality, how does a patient remain a person in the midst of acute illness? Can a patien remain a person if she is regarded primarily as a mal-functioning body and/or mind? To what extent is the patient's self-perception shaped by others' perceptions of her? Can she contribute to the reshaping of those that prove harmful? By arguing for the need to li...
Medicine has from its beginnings been an interpersonal experience. As George Engel [1] reminds us, t...
Introduction: A patient centered approach has gained increased interest, and discussions are raised ...
Since 1987 in New Zealand a form of person-centred healthcare has emerged, which was originally loos...
'Thank you, I feel so much more like a person now,' I told the ICU nurse after the morning bathing. ...
‘Thank you, I feel so much more like a person now,’ I told the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurse after...
The term "patient" is widely used within public and nursing domains. Arguably, the word is assumed ...
Whilst there is potential for approaches that disrupt and reconfigure the human as a taken-for-grant...
In this paper we focus on how medical staff care for people who are dying, and on the increasing use...
Abstract The relationship between the doctor and the patient is a particular type of human relation...
This study sought to shed light on the unique essence of the clinical encounter in a biomedical cont...
Current paradigms in Western medicine often fail to differentiate clearly between consciousness, res...
The success of medicine in the treatment of patients brings with it new challenges. More people live...
Abstract Background The success of medicine in the treatment of patients brings with it new challeng...
The importance of perceiving and considering patients as healthcare partners has been increasingly p...
In this book on clinical reasoning this chapter speaks of reasoning that goes beyond the practitione...
Medicine has from its beginnings been an interpersonal experience. As George Engel [1] reminds us, t...
Introduction: A patient centered approach has gained increased interest, and discussions are raised ...
Since 1987 in New Zealand a form of person-centred healthcare has emerged, which was originally loos...
'Thank you, I feel so much more like a person now,' I told the ICU nurse after the morning bathing. ...
‘Thank you, I feel so much more like a person now,’ I told the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurse after...
The term "patient" is widely used within public and nursing domains. Arguably, the word is assumed ...
Whilst there is potential for approaches that disrupt and reconfigure the human as a taken-for-grant...
In this paper we focus on how medical staff care for people who are dying, and on the increasing use...
Abstract The relationship between the doctor and the patient is a particular type of human relation...
This study sought to shed light on the unique essence of the clinical encounter in a biomedical cont...
Current paradigms in Western medicine often fail to differentiate clearly between consciousness, res...
The success of medicine in the treatment of patients brings with it new challenges. More people live...
Abstract Background The success of medicine in the treatment of patients brings with it new challeng...
The importance of perceiving and considering patients as healthcare partners has been increasingly p...
In this book on clinical reasoning this chapter speaks of reasoning that goes beyond the practitione...
Medicine has from its beginnings been an interpersonal experience. As George Engel [1] reminds us, t...
Introduction: A patient centered approach has gained increased interest, and discussions are raised ...
Since 1987 in New Zealand a form of person-centred healthcare has emerged, which was originally loos...