2008
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(08)60156-7
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Narrative evidence based medicine

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“…Sara's interpretation of her dreams in relation to her generational memories of the war (and to her father's experience on the battlefield) provides an example for a cultural critique of psychiatry's approach to illness narrative. Of course, the privileged position of a purely biological psychiatry has already been called into question within psychiatry itself, and the disciplinary formation of 'narrative psychiatry' and its incorporation of the humanities is certainly a step forward (Halpern and Lewis 2013;Charon 2001;Charon and Wyer 2008). But psychiatry's interest in and approach to narrative is itself culturally situated, among other things, in an essentializing formulation of the individual self and the significance of its empowerment.…”
Section: Medicalization As a Cultural Resourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sara's interpretation of her dreams in relation to her generational memories of the war (and to her father's experience on the battlefield) provides an example for a cultural critique of psychiatry's approach to illness narrative. Of course, the privileged position of a purely biological psychiatry has already been called into question within psychiatry itself, and the disciplinary formation of 'narrative psychiatry' and its incorporation of the humanities is certainly a step forward (Halpern and Lewis 2013;Charon 2001;Charon and Wyer 2008). But psychiatry's interest in and approach to narrative is itself culturally situated, among other things, in an essentializing formulation of the individual self and the significance of its empowerment.…”
Section: Medicalization As a Cultural Resourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rita Charon proponuje stworzenie nowej koncepcji medycyny, którą określa jako Narrative Evidence-Based Medicine (NEBM), opartej na założeniu, że tradycyjne EBM i medycyna narracyjna wzajemnie się uzupełniają, przynosząc korzyści terapeutyczne. Otwartość na humanistyczne aspekty choroby oraz pozyskiwanie dzięki narracji wielu istotnych danych, które mogłyby zostać pominięte w tradycyjnym wywiadzie klinicznym, niejednokrotnie pozwalają na szybsze i właściwsze postawienie diagnozy [15]. Narracja rozumiana jest także jako forma zdobywania informacji (przez profesjonalistów, ale również pacjentów i ich bliskich), podstawowy element relacji pacjent-profesjonalista, zaś globalnie postrzegana jest jako źródło nowej wiedzy [16][17][18].…”
Section: Medycyna Narracyjnaunclassified
“…One of the best studies thus far suggests that one way to "practice" empathy is to learn to help patients tell their stories, exactly as Kate Scannell, MD, does here. 4 However, readers may wonder how Dr Scannell connects so well with this patient, enabling him to share his story. What specific skills or lessons can we glean from Dr Scannell's approach?…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%