Good communication is of utmost importance in all forms of cancer care and especially so in the palliative context. To render the ungraspable graspable, metaphors are frequently used drawing on their capacity to capture the intangible in terms of more familiar experiences. For instance, to die from cancer can be described as ’coming to the end of a life journey’ or ’losing a battle’. Metaphors are largely language and culture specific. Today’s increasingly multicultural societies require particular awareness in order to achieve dignified, individualized palliative cancer care. This project aims to strengthen the scientific foundation for the use of metaphors in Swedish palliative cancer care. A secondary aim is to compare the use of metapho...
This study combines quantitative semi-automated corpus methods with manual qualitative analysis to i...
In the project ‘Metaphor in End-of-Life Care’ we investigate metaphor use in a 1.5 million-word corp...
Cancer is a complex disease that is usually difficult to talk about. Many cancer patients turn to me...
Background: The significance of metaphors for the experience of cancer has been the topic of extensi...
Living with a life-limiting cancer illness can entail a turmoil of feelings such as constant fear of...
Adapting healthcare to patients’ metaphor use is key in understanding the association between langua...
Adapting healthcare to patients’ metaphor use is key in understanding the association between langua...
Fighting metaphors have been critiqued both inside and outside the field of palliative medicine, and...
The following article concentrates on the cancer patientsâ emotions and metaphor-like expressions em...
This paper discusses the metaphors used by sixteen palliative healthcare professionals from around t...
The clichéd conceptualization of cancer illness as a battle, which the patient can either win or los...
This paper discusses the metaphors used by sixteen palliative healthcare professionals from around t...
According to the Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT), metaphors are not just a matter of language but ...
Cancer is a complex disease that is usually difficult to talk about. Many cancer patients turn to me...
This study combines quantitative semi-automated corpus methods with manual qualitative analysis to i...
This study combines quantitative semi-automated corpus methods with manual qualitative analysis to i...
In the project ‘Metaphor in End-of-Life Care’ we investigate metaphor use in a 1.5 million-word corp...
Cancer is a complex disease that is usually difficult to talk about. Many cancer patients turn to me...
Background: The significance of metaphors for the experience of cancer has been the topic of extensi...
Living with a life-limiting cancer illness can entail a turmoil of feelings such as constant fear of...
Adapting healthcare to patients’ metaphor use is key in understanding the association between langua...
Adapting healthcare to patients’ metaphor use is key in understanding the association between langua...
Fighting metaphors have been critiqued both inside and outside the field of palliative medicine, and...
The following article concentrates on the cancer patientsâ emotions and metaphor-like expressions em...
This paper discusses the metaphors used by sixteen palliative healthcare professionals from around t...
The clichéd conceptualization of cancer illness as a battle, which the patient can either win or los...
This paper discusses the metaphors used by sixteen palliative healthcare professionals from around t...
According to the Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT), metaphors are not just a matter of language but ...
Cancer is a complex disease that is usually difficult to talk about. Many cancer patients turn to me...
This study combines quantitative semi-automated corpus methods with manual qualitative analysis to i...
This study combines quantitative semi-automated corpus methods with manual qualitative analysis to i...
In the project ‘Metaphor in End-of-Life Care’ we investigate metaphor use in a 1.5 million-word corp...
Cancer is a complex disease that is usually difficult to talk about. Many cancer patients turn to me...