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  • Sociology
  • Medical Humanities
  • Qualitative Research

Background:

  • 'Defining moments' are significant life events that shape individual and collective experiences.
  • Storytelling is a key mechanism through which these moments are constructed, shared, and understood.
  • Cancer profoundly impacts individuals and their social networks, often necessitating a redefinition of 'health' and well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how storytelling constructs and conveys 'defining moments' in everyday life.
  • To examine the redefinition of health and well-being within the context of cancer narratives.
  • To illustrate the translation of research on patient-oncologist interactions for public benefit.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of personal stories and narrative reconstructions.
  • Qualitative investigation of patient-oncologist interactions and family cancer experiences.
  • Application of Erving Goffman's sociological concepts to narrative analysis.

Main Results:

  • 'Defining moments' emerge through participants' methods of drawing attention to significant events via storytelling.
  • Cancer narratives reveal a shift in priorities from self-promotion to optimizing holistic well-being.
  • Research on cancer experiences can be translated to advance the public good through enhanced reflexivity.

Conclusions:

  • Storytelling is central to understanding and navigating 'defining moments,' particularly in the context of serious illness.
  • The experience of cancer prompts a reevaluation of health, emphasizing comprehensive well-being.
  • Translating research findings on personal narratives can foster public understanding and benefit.