Engaging the vulnerable encounter

Chris Heape, H. Larsen, Merja Ryöppy
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This chapter describes how improvised participatory theatre can be used to encourage change in professional healthcare practice. It focuses on chronic pain, with a brief example from another healthcare project. The principal interest is to demonstrate how theatre processes, for the most carried out as participatory workshops, can be used to explore and influence healthcare practice. The chapter shows how health and illness narratives can be considered temporal, improvised, and performative phenomena that are narrated to life through actual practice. The idea is that narratives of practice emerge from the dynamic, moment-to-moment, and reflexive engagement with actual practice rather than as idealized or generalized accounts about practice. The emphasis is therefore on engendering narratives of practice as a narrating-between-people in a situation as opposed to considering narratives as after-the-fact accounts.
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本章介绍了如何利用即兴参与式戏剧鼓励改变专业医疗实践。它以慢性疼痛为重点,并以另一个医疗保健项目为例。本章的主要目的是展示如何利用参与式工作坊的戏剧过程来探索和影响医疗保健实践。本章展示了如何将健康和疾病叙事视为临时的、即兴的和表演性的现象,并通过实际操作将其叙述为生活。本章的观点是,实践叙事产生于对实际实践的动态、即时和反思性参与,而不是对实践的理想化或概括性描述。因此,重点在于将实践叙事作为一种情境中人与人之间的叙事,而不是将叙事视为事后的叙述。
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