Narrative Care and Engagement in Social and Health Care: Enhancing Identity with a Small Story Approach

Narrative Works Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.7202/1111284ar
Michelle Greason
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Narrative care, an approach developed from the larger concept of narrative gerontology, considers the importance of stories as a source of identity. A type of person-centered care, narrative care in care settings encourages care workers to elicit stories to gain a more wholistic understanding of the person. Drawing on personal experience in the field, I argue that although “big” story approaches (e.g., grand life narratives) have typically been used in social and healthcare settings, “small” story approaches (e.g., snippets or moments) are more practical for care workers. The expansion of the concept of narrative care to include “narrative engagement” will be explored, which if applied in meaningful ways can promote citizenship, shift power dynamics, generate empowerment, and create systemic change in social and health care settings. Finally, newly developed train-the-trainer narrative care training will be discussed, which is designed to meet the needs of diverse social/health care workers, with a focus on meaningful methods of adopting narrative care and engagement in practice.
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社会和医疗保健中的叙事关怀和参与:用小故事增强身份认同感
叙事护理是从更广泛的老年叙事学概念中发展出来的一种方法,认为故事是身份认同的重要来源。作为一种以人为本的护理方式,护理环境中的叙事护理鼓励护理工作者通过引出故事来获得对个人更全面的了解。根据我在这一领域的个人经验,我认为,虽然 "大 "故事方法(如宏大的人生叙事)通常用于社会和医疗机构,但 "小 "故事方法(如片段或瞬间)对护理工作者来说更实用。我们还将探讨将 "叙事护理 "的概念扩展到 "叙事参与",如果以有意义的方式加以应用,就能促进公民意识、改变权力动态、产生赋权,并在社会和医疗环境中创造系统性变革。最后,将讨论新开发的叙事关怀培训员培训,该培训旨在满足不同社会/医疗工作者的需求,重点是在实践中采用叙事关怀和参与的有意义的方法。
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