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Behavioral Sciences
A Qualitative Study Examining the Illness Narrative Master Plots of People with Head and Neck Cancer
Andrew Soundy1  Kate Reid2 
[1] School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham and B15 2TT, UK;Therapy Services University Hospitals Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TW, UK;
关键词: cancer;    qualitative;    narrative;    story;    patient-centred care;   
DOI  :  10.3390/bs9100110
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Background: There is a need to understand the common plots (master plots) of illness narratives for people who are treated for cancer. Improved insight would enhance therapeutic relationships and help reduce stress for health care professionals (HCPs). Aim: Identify and refine the most supported narrative master plots, which convey meaning for the tellers’ lived experience from diagnosis to a year post-treatment for a group of Head and Neck Cancer (H&NC) patients. Method: A purposive sample of individuals with H&NC using a single qualitative interview was undertaken. A narrative analysis was used. Results: Eighteen people (57.8 years, six female and 12 male) with H&NC participated. The average time since treatment began was 10 months. Five master plots were identified: (1) The responsive and reflective narrative, (2) The frail narrative, (3) The recovery narrative, (4) The survive or die narrative and (5) The personal project narrative. Discussion: The identification of narrative master plots of people with H&NC enables HCPs to understand and prepare for the different stories and reactions presented to them. This is important to prevent people’s reactions being labelled in restrictive ways. The implications of recognising the different experiences are discussed further within the manuscript. Research is needed to build on these findings to promote better patient-centred care in practice.

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