2011
DOI: 10.1155/2011/293837
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Understanding the Person through Narrative

Abstract: Mental health nurses need to know their clients at depth, and to comprehend their social contexts in order to provide holistic care. Knowing persons through their stories, narratives they tell, provides contextual detail and person-revealing characteristics that make them individuals. Narratives are an everyday means of communicating experience, and there is a place for storytelling in nearly all cultures. Thus narrative is a culturally congruent way to ascertain and understand experiences. This means the nurs… Show more

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“…Narrative medicine fosters empathy and trust between patients and providers, improves communication, and has a therapeutic effect for patients 29,30 . Medical students are taught skills in narrative analysis 31,32 , and narrative-based workshops are now being offered to hcps to "enhance reflective practice in inter-professional clinical and/or teaching settings" and "creatively champion patient-centred care" by shifting the story back to the patient experience a . Through reflective writing, mindfulness exercises, and narrative techniques, hcps are encouraged to reflect on patient illness narratives and their personal journeys through medicine 28 .…”
Section: What Might a Narrative Approach In Clinical Discussion Offer?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Narrative medicine fosters empathy and trust between patients and providers, improves communication, and has a therapeutic effect for patients 29,30 . Medical students are taught skills in narrative analysis 31,32 , and narrative-based workshops are now being offered to hcps to "enhance reflective practice in inter-professional clinical and/or teaching settings" and "creatively champion patient-centred care" by shifting the story back to the patient experience a . Through reflective writing, mindfulness exercises, and narrative techniques, hcps are encouraged to reflect on patient illness narratives and their personal journeys through medicine 28 .…”
Section: What Might a Narrative Approach In Clinical Discussion Offer?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[55] An important platform for interpersonal engagement is to understand the meaning an experience holds for an individual, in this instance a person using substances. [56] Nurses should also approach individuals with SUDs with an appreciation of the reality of the life they live. [57] People who have substance use disorders become physically sick if not able to obtain the substance they use: many are constantly in search of the substance which often involves illegal activity putting them in stressful and dangerous situations.…”
Section: Evidence-based Approaches To Ad-dictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed stories are critical to this process. Narrative theorist see stories as ways individuals frame events; events that have meaning to the individual and which in a sense pull together parts of the self [35] . As Hall & Powell (2011) so succinctly explain, narratives reveal the meanings and emotional impact events have for the client [35] .…”
Section: Stories and The Coherent Sense Of Selfmentioning
confidence: 99%