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Developing clinical knowledge through a narrative-based method of interpretation.

Inger Ekman1, Carola Skott

  • 1The Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Faculty of Health and Caring Sciences, Institute of Nursing, Box 457, 405 30 Göteborg, SE Sweden. inger.ekman@fhs.gu.se

European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
|August 16, 2005
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This study demonstrates narrative analysis for understanding chronic heart failure patient experiences. It reveals key challenges in comprehending medical information, offering practical clinical insights.

Area of Science:

  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Health Communication

Background:

  • Narrative analysis offers rich clinical insights but is underutilized.
  • Understanding the lived experience of chronic heart failure is crucial for patient care.

Observation:

  • This paper details a narrative analysis using Paul Ricoeur's Interpretation theory.
  • The analysis focused on a patient's daily life perspective with chronic heart failure.

Findings:

  • A key theme identified was 'Struggling to comprehend medical information'.
  • The systematic interpretation process made implicit assumptions explicit.
  • This method transforms narrative data into actionable clinical themes.

Implications:

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  • Narrative analysis provides practical clinical tools for healthcare professionals.
  • It facilitates the integration of research evidence with individual patient experiences.
  • Enhances healthcare professionals' ability to understand and address patient comprehension challenges.