Global Advances in Health and Medicine (Jul 2021)

A Whole Other Story: Interpreting Narrative Medicine

  • Kristen Salana BA,
  • Shauna Maty BA, MPH,
  • Robert Hage MD, PhD, DLO, MBA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21649561211031880
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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The practice of conventional medicine is rooted in the ability of a patient to effectively communicate with their physician, and for the physician to comprehend the patient’s story and perceive it through the lens of evidence-based practice. In reality, the differences in environmental backgrounds hinders this exchange of information and prevents a shared understanding and strategy. Narrative medicine provides a framework in which this divide can be bridged by encouraging the clinician to develop an appreciation of cultural nuances that drive a patient’s decision making. The importance of this practice is highlighted with four stories in which the only path to competent patient management was through the utilization of narrative medicine.