This article examines how municipal physicians and surgeons in late eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century Prussia employed narrative as a means to navigate, negotiate and, at times, reshape ...
Contributors EK conceived the study, conducted the analysis and wrote the manuscript. She is the guarantor of the work. Funding The author has not declared a specific grant for this research from any ...
This study investigates how linguistic structures and metaphorical frameworks in patient narratives shape coping strategies, emotional resilience and agency among people living with cancer.
Identity scaffolding as a moral need in the caretaking of unaccompanied refugee minors ...
Correspondence to Fiona M Jordan, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, PB 310, Nijmegen, 6500 AH, The Netherlands; fiona.jordan{at}mpi.nl Very little research has attempted to describe normal ...
The study presented in this article is about the role played by imagination when national and international organisations convey the idea of a dystopian crisis involved in the real transition to a ...
Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London, UK; History Department, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia Correspondence to Dr Lisa O'Sullivan, Department of History, A14 ...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meaning between them and the person living with pain. This paper proposes that images can strengthen ...
Since 2017, more than 600 000 Rohingya have sought refuge in Bangladesh, as Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN), in registered camps or improvised settlements in Cox’s Bazar. Although ...
Studying patient experience has become increasingly important for providing alternative perspectives on healthcare and quality improvement. Understanding these experiences contributes to improving ...
This study explores the integration of home-like design elements in paediatric/adolescent palliative care inpatient units, drawing on perspectives from both medical and architectural professionals.
Art can have a positive impact on health and well-being and be efficacious in health research and dissemination processes. However, creative, arts-based approaches to research and knowledge ...