Photo stories, Ricoeur, and experiences from practice: a hermeneutic dialogue

ANS. Advances in Nursing Science
J E SitvastG A M Widdershoven

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how a particular narrative approach in nursing, namely the photo instrument can be connected with Ricoeur's hermeneutic philosophy. Ricoeur's concept of mimesis, when supplemented with the concept of performance, is shown relevant for understanding how patients construct and reformulate meaning in illness experiences. A single-case study is presented for a tentative exploration of how the key concepts of mimesis and performance can broaden our understanding of practice. More specifically it concerned the use of photographs in a group with psychiatric patients.

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May 21, 2011·Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy·J E Sitvast, T A Abma
Dec 25, 2010·HEC Forum : an Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues·Marie-Josée Potvin
Mar 9, 2012·Intensive & Critical Care Nursing : the Official Journal of the British Association of Critical Care Nurses·Sepideh OlaussonBerit Lindahl
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Nov 25, 2020·Community Mental Health Journal·Tom VansteenkisteGerben J Westerhof

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