The use of personal narratives in hospital-based palliative care interventions: An integrative literature review
Abstract
Background: People living with life-threatening illness experience unmet existential needs despite the growing research and clinical field of palliative care. Narrative interventions show promise in managing these problems, but more knowledge is needed on the characteristics of narrative interventions and the feasibility of using personal narratives in a hospital. Aim: To review the literature on personal narratives in hospital-based palliative...
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Title
The use of personal narratives in hospital-based palliative care interventions: An integrative literature review
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
10
Pages
1255 - 1271
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