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The role of patients' stories in medicine: a systematic scoping review.

Authors :
Quah, Elaine Li Ying
Chua, Keith Zi Yuan
Lin, Casper Keegan Ronggui
Vijayan, Andrew Vimal
Abdul Hamid, Nur Amira Binte
Owyong, Jasmine Lerk Juan
Satku, Neeta
Woong, Natalie
Lim, Crystal
Phua, Gillian Li Gek
Ong, Eng Koon
Fong, Warren
Krishna, Lalit Kumar Radha
Source :
BMC Palliative Care; 12/12/2023, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Patients' stories provide Palliative Care physicians with a glimpse into the former's lives and their psycho-emotional, sociocultural, and contextual considerations. Yet, few physicians are trained to interpret and apply patients' stories in their practice. Inherent variability in how stories are transmitted and interpreted raises questions over their potential effects on care. Amidst a dearth of accounts in Palliative Care, we map current use of patient stories to guide the training, assessment, and oversight of this 'care influencing' practice in medicine. Methods: This systematic scoping review was guided by the Systematic Evidence-Based Approach (SEBA) to ensure a reproducible and structured approach. The themes and categories identified through the Split Approach's concurrent and independent thematic and directed content analyses provided a comprehensive sketch of the included articles. The Jigsaw Perspective combined the themes and categories identified. The last stage of SEBA compared these results with two recent reviews of storytelling to ensure consistency of the domains created that guided the discussion. Results: Ten thousand two hundred seven articles were reviewed, 963 full text articles were evaluated, and 199 articles were included. The four domains identified were study characteristics, benefits, approaches, and positive effects and concerns. Conclusion: Stories support patient-centered, personalized, and holistic clinical care. However, variability in the stories, their interpretations and use in care decisions underscore the need for further study on the structuring, teaching, assessing, and delivery of this 'care influencing' practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1472684X
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMC Palliative Care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174179063
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-023-01319-w