2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41531-023-00593-y
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Narrative medicine pinpoints loss of autonomy and stigma in Parkinson’s disease

Barend W. Florijn,
Raoul Kloppenborg,
Ad A. Kaptein
et al.

Abstract: Parkinson’s disease characteristics can create a self-perceived sense of stigmatization and disapproval by others, thereby affecting self-perceived autonomy. This study investigated the metaphors related to the loss of autonomy and stigma in stories and drawings of Parkinson’s disease. We compare a contemporary first-person illness narrative and -drawing from a person with Parkinson’s disease, with two novels (Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections and Claudia Piñeiro’s Elena Knows), a graphic novel (Peter Dunlap-… Show more

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