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Illness narratives in practice : potentials and challenges of using narratives in health-related contexts / edited by Gabriele Lucius-Hoene, Christine Holmberg, Thorsten Meyer.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lucius-Hoene, Gabriele, editor.
Holmberg, Christine, editor.
Meyer, Thorsten, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communication in medicine.
Medicine--Research.
Medicine.
Physician and patient.
Diseases and literature.
Health Communication.
Professional-Patient Relations.
Medical Subjects:
Health Communication.
Professional-Patient Relations.
Physical Description:
xv, 362 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Contents:
1 Introduction: chances and problems of illness narratives p. 3 / Gabriele Lucius-Hoene and Christine Holmberg and Thorsten Meyer
Section 2 Methodological and epistemological challenges
2 Illness narratives in practice: which questions do we have to face when collecting and using them? p. 13 / Gabriele Lucius-Hoene and Martina Breuning and Cornelia Helfferich
3 The researchers' role in re-constructing patient narratives to present them as patient experiences p. 27 / Janka Koschack and Wolfgang Himmel
4 Stories, illness, and narrative norms p. 40 / Lars-Christer Hydén
5 Choices of illness narratives in practice: applying ideas of sampling and generalizability p. 52 / Thorsten Meyer and Margret Xyländer
Section 3 Ethical and communicational aspects of using narratives in medicine
6 Illness narratives in counselling-narrative medicine and narrative ethics p. 63 / Hille Haker
7 An illness narrative or a social injustice narrative? p. 75 / Maya Lavie-Ajayi and Ora Nakash
Section 4 Narratives in psychotherapy, rehabilitation, and vocational training
8 Retelling one's life story-how narratives improve quality of life in chronic language impairment p. 89 / Sabine Corsten and Friedericke Hardering
9 Narrative practice, neurotrauma, and rehabilitation p. 104 / Peter Frommelt and Maria I. Medved and Jens Brockmeier
10 Illness narratives in the workplace p. 115 / Ernst von Kardoff
Section 5 Narratives in training of communication and empathy
11 Using narratives for medical humanities in medical training p. 129 / Alexander Kiss and Claudia Steiner
12 The 'narrative spirit': narratives for training doctors in Korea p. 140 / Yeonok Jeoung and Gabriele Lucius-Hoene and Yong Ik Bak
13 How to use illness narratives in medical education: first teaching experiences with the German DIPEx website project p. 151 / Alexander Palant and Wolfgang Himmel
14 Using patient narratives as source material for creative writing p. 163 / Paula McDonald
15 Engaging the vulnerable encounter: engendering narratives for change in healthcare practice by using participatory theatre methods p. 175 / Chris Heape and Henry Larsen and Merja Ryöppy
16 Drawing on narrative accounts of dementia in education and care p. 188 / Joyce Lamerichs and Manna Alma
Section 6 Narratives in diagnostics
17 Using illness narratives in clinical diagnosis: narrative reconstruction of epileptic and non-epileptic seizures and panic attacks p. 203 / Elisabeth Gülich
18 Structural dream analysis: a narrative methodology for investigating the meaning of dream series and then development in the course of psychotherapy p. 220 / Christian Roesler
Section 7 Narratives in decision making
19 What's in a name? Anecdotes, experience, and the meaning of stories p. 239 / Christine Holmberg
20 Narratives in decision aids: a controversy p. 251 / Victoria A. Shaffer and Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher
Section 8 Narratives in healthcare
21 Understanding and using health experiences to improve healthcare-examples from the United Kingdom p. 263 / Lisa Hinton and Louise Locock and Sue Ziebland
22 Illness narratives as evidence for healthcare policy p. 272 / Susan Law and Ilja Ormel and David Loutfi and John Lavis
23 When public and private narratives diverge: media, policy advocacy, and the paradoxes of newborn screening policy p. 286 / Rachel Grob and Mark Schlesinger
Section 9 Illness narratives in the media
24 Pregnancy 2.0: a corpus-based case study for the analysis of illness narratives online p. 301 / Eleonora Massa and Valentina Simeoni
25 Changes in authenticity: perceptions of parents and youth with ADHD of the effects of stimulant medication p. 312 / Erez C. Miller and Amos Fleischmann
26 Illness narratives in political communication: instrumental, institutional, and social functions of political actors' public illness accounts p. 324 / Matthias Bandtel.
ISBN:
9780198806660
0198806663
OCLC:
1064633063

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