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Grazzi, Licia |
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Covelli, Venusia |
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Memini, Francesca ...et.al. |
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2021-12-08T21:28:51Z |
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2021-12-08T21:28:51Z |
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2020-10 |
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https://doi.org/10.4236/jbbs.2020.1010028 |
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${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/1528 |
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23 p. ;PDF |
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Objective: To explore meanings, perspectives and points of view of the subjective
experience of paediatric patients with headache (PPwH) and create a first-person narrative for clinical practice. Methods: We conducted a qualitative, narrative research study with PPwH, 11 - 17 years old. Data were collected through narratives interviews and a twofold narrative analysis was 3444performed: a narrative and a thematic analysis. Results: Twenty-three patients
(14 girls; mean age 14.5; median duration of illness of 5.8 years) were
recruited. Through narrative analysis and close reading, narratives revealed
different ways to organize illness experience: PPwH can use 1) narrative sequences
of recurrent events in order a) to describe the continuing living- through of the experience of headache, b) to define operative script or c) to characterize the illness experience generally as a “controlled” routine; or 2) a storied account of events, with well-defined characters, plot and evaluation of contingency and correlation between events to express a personal point of view and a moral standpoint about the illness experience. Through thematic analysis 5 main themes and 22 subthemes about the significance of being a
PPwH emerged: a) disease dimension (description of pain), b) illness dimension,
c) sickness, d) causality, e) coping and f) future perception. Then, a first-person narrative story was created as a tool enabling reflection and conversation during clinical consultation. Conclusions: Results suggest that promoting narrative dialogue can be an opportunity for the neurologist: the prototypical narrative developed from story analysis might be a tool to apply for the narrative-based medicine in the clinical setting. |
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en |
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Scientific Research Publishing |
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Paediatric headache |
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Narrative research |
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Illness narrative |
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Narrative medicine |
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Patients perceptions |
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dc.title |
Deeper inside the Experience of Pediatric Headache: A Narrative Study |
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Grazzi, L., Covelli, V., Memini, F. and Rizzoli, P.B. (2020) Deeper inside the Experience of Pediatric Headache: A Narrative Study. Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science , 10, 432-454. https://doi.org/10.4236/jbbs.2020.1010028 |
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Article |
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