Narrative and stories in health care : illness, dying, and bereavement / edited by Yasmin Gunaratnam, David Oliviere.
- Date:
- 2009
- Books
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Description
Patients' stories have long been used in palliative care to make sense of experiences of illness & care. This book examines the uses & interpretations of narratives & stories, bringing theory & practice closer together, & looking at how these methods can be worked with in ways that are rigorous, productive, ethical, & caring.
Publication/Creation
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009.
Physical description
xii, 246 pages ; 24 cm
Contributors
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Notes
Includes index.
Contents
Foreword / Barbara Monroe -- Introduction / Yasmin Gunaratnam and David Oliviere -- Narrative machinery / John Paley -- The possibilities of narrative palliative care medicine : "giving sorrow words" / Sayantani DasGupta, Craig Irvine, and Maura Spiegel -- Narrative interviews and research / Yasmin Gunaratnam -- Narrative-based evidence in palliative care / Kim Devery -- Therapeutic writing : "writing is a way of saying things I can't say" / Gillie Bolton -- Narrative, story, and service evaluation : patients' stories and their consequences / Gail Eva -- Narrative and storytelling in palliative care education and training / Karen Forbes -- Patient and carer narratives and stories / Phil Cotterell, Helen Findlay, and Ann Macfarlane -- Mediator deathwork / Tony Walter -- The necessity and dangers of illness narratives, especially at the end of life / Arthur W. Frank -- Life story and life review / Irene Renzenbrink -- The meaning of illness and symptoms / Jonathan Koffman -- Spiritual care and attentiveness to narrative / Rachel Stanworth -- Bereavement, children, and families / Patsy Way -- Afterword / William Alwyn Lishman.
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Where to find it
Location Status Medical CollectionWM420.5.N3 2009G97nOpen shelves
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ISBN
- 9780199546695
- 019954669X