叙述的
医学
医疗保健
移情
叙事医学
心理学
定性研究
叙述性探究
应对(心理学)
意义(存在)
护理部
医学教育
心理治疗师
社会学
社会心理学
经济
哲学
经济增长
语言学
社会科学
作者
Ute Zocher,Isabella Bertazzi,Elvira Colella,Alessandra Fabi,Virginia Scarinci,Alessandro Franceschini,Cristina Cenci,Francesco Cognetti,Maria Cecilia Cercato
出处
期刊:Recenti progressi in medicina
日期:2020-03-01
卷期号:111 (3): 154-159
被引量:3
摘要
Introduction Narrative medicine makes explicit the of disease and enhances the subjective view in the cure. In addition, the narrative approach involves personal and emotional resonances of the health care professional leading him to redefine the values in terms of health and disease. The IMPERO study aims to explore the personal life experience of health care professionals involved in studies exploring a new methodological clinical approach: the use of a digital narrative diary in collecting and integrating theme-oriented narration in clinical practice. Methods Qualitative study based on the interviews of three health care professionals (two oncologists and one nurse) involved in the AMENO study. The main topic of the interviews was the perceived and the intimate of each health care professional, particularly on the meaning and the role regarding their personal and professional while coping with patients narration. The analysis of data focuses on three aspects: a) the health care professionals' point of view using the diary as a tool for narrative-based medicine; b) the work environment as a framework for the use of the digital diary; c) the mental construction concerning the meaning of the tool and its preliminary use in clinical practice. Results The diary is appreciate as a tool for the application of narrative-based medicine; the reading/writing format is considered of high quality and suitable for clinical practice processes. The narration drives a change in the patient-health care professional relationship: the patient is valued as an individual. An atmosphere of empathy and greater intimacy is created. The perceptions developed over the years of clinical practice, which reflect personal and professional concepts (knowledge and individual believes in illness, health, healing, etc.), influence the perception of the narrative instrument and its clinical use. The work context influences the use of the diary, limiting its potential. Narrative medicine is a way of reorganizing the criteria that contribute in defining the quality of patient care by focusing on the patient-health care professional relationship. Discussion The approach of narrative medicine must be reviewed in the light of the relational systemic theory which allows us to understand several aspects: the training in narrative medicine itself, the acquisition of professional skills by practitioners, and the organizational development of the institutions (the organizational structures but also the values and professional culture of work).
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI