Narrative and Stories in Health Care

£39.99

Narrative and Stories in Health Care

Illness, dying and bereavement

Social work Health psychology Palliative medicine Terminal care nursing Medical counselling

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 9 April 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 369 Kb

ISBN: 9780191006470


The use of narrative methods in palliative care

The use of narrative methods has a long history in palliative care, pioneered by Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of the modern hospice movement. Narrative and Stories in Health Care provides a vibrant, multidisciplinary examination of work with narrative and stories in contemporary health and social care, with a focus on the care of people who are ill and dying.

It animates the academic literature with provocative "real-world" examples from international contributors, including palliative care service users and those working in the social and human sciences, medicine, theology, and the creative arts. Narrative and Stories in Health Care addresses and clarifies core issues: What is a narrative? What is a story? What are some of the main methods and models that can be used and for what purposes? What practical and ethical dilemmas can the methods entail in work with illness, death and dying?

As well as highlighting the power of stories to create new possibilities, the book also acknowledges the conceptual, methodological and ethnical problems and challenges inherent in narrative work. As the hospice and palliative care movement evolves to meet the challenges of 21st century health care, this fascinating book highlights how narratives and stories can be attended to in ways that are productive, ethical, and caring.

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