The researchers’ role in re-constructing patient narratives to present them as patient experiences

J. Koschack, W. Himmel
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According to Arthur W. Frank, illness is a call for stories. It is widely accepted that a narrative approach in medicine improves health care outcomes and there is some evidence that listening to illness stories of others has a positive effect also on fellow patients. However, when researchers collect patient narratives and prepare them to be used by, and to help, patients or other sufferers, they may change the nature of the narratives. This chapter shows how illness narratives are arranged on DIPEx websites as short statements and summarized under certain topics—with the aim to represent the whole range of patient experiences. It then discusses why people may listen to patient experiences, for example, to make informed choices on the basis of evidence-based experiential information, and/or to use experiences of others as ‘companion stories’ to complete their own illness narrative and to give it a ‘gestalt’.
研究人员的角色是重建病人的叙述,以呈现病人的经历
阿瑟·w·弗兰克认为,疾病呼唤故事。人们普遍认为,医学上的叙述方法可以改善医疗保健结果,有证据表明,倾听他人的疾病故事也对其他患者有积极影响。然而,当研究人员收集病人的叙述并准备供病人或其他患者使用和帮助时,他们可能会改变叙述的性质。本章展示了疾病叙述是如何在DIPEx网站上以简短陈述的形式排列的,并在某些主题下进行了总结,目的是代表患者经历的整个范围。然后讨论了为什么人们会倾听病人的经历,例如,在基于证据的经验信息的基础上做出明智的选择,和/或使用他人的经历作为“伴侣故事”来完成自己的疾病叙述,并给它一个“完形”。
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