Narrative Medicine in Hospice Care argues that the models of selfhood and care found in the work of Paul Ricoeur can serve as a framework for clinicians, caregivers, and end-of-life patients regardless of the patients' verbal and cognitive capabilities.
Narrative Medicine in Hospice Care argues that the models of selfhood and care found in the work of Paul Ricoeur can serve as a framework for clinicians, caregivers, and end-of-life patients regardless of the patients' verbal and cognitive capabilities.
Tara Flanagan is assistant professor of religious studies at Maria College in Albany, NY.
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Narrative Medicine, Patient Identity, and Ethics through the Lens of Paul Ricoeur Chapter Two: Narrative Identity and Practice in the Hospice Model of care Chapter Three: Narrative Ethics and Practices from the Patient's Perspective: Life Review as Ethical Self-Assessment Chapter Four: The Limits of Narrative Medicine for End of Life Patients Chapter Five: Expanding Beyond Narrative: Hospitality, Accompaniment, and Companioning as Models of Presence with Patients Bibliography About the Author
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Narrative Medicine, Patient Identity, and Ethics through the Lens of Paul Ricoeur Chapter Two: Narrative Identity and Practice in the Hospice Model of care Chapter Three: Narrative Ethics and Practices from the Patient's Perspective: Life Review as Ethical Self-Assessment Chapter Four: The Limits of Narrative Medicine for End of Life Patients Chapter Five: Expanding Beyond Narrative: Hospitality, Accompaniment, and Companioning as Models of Presence with Patients Bibliography About the Author
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