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Narrative Medicine to integrate patients’, caregivers’ and clinicians’ migraine experiences: the DRONE multicentre project

2021

Abstract Background Although migraine is widespread and disabling, stigmatisation and poor awareness of the condition still represent barriers to effective care; furthermore, research on migraine individual and social impact must be enhanced to unveil neglected issues, such as caregiving burden. The project investigated the migraine illness experience through Narrative Medicine (NM) to understand daily life, needs and personal resources of migraneurs, their caregivers and clinicians, and to provide insights for clinical practice. Methods The project involved 13 Italian headache centres and targeted migraneurs, their caregivers and migraine specialists at these centres. Written narratives, c…

Quality of lifemedicine.medical_specialtyUnmanned Aerial DevicesMigraine Disordersmedia_common.quotation_subjectIllness experienceCoding (therapy)Illness experienceDermatologyQuality of life (healthcare)PerceptionmedicineHumansNarrativePsychiatryeducationMigrainemedia_commonNarrative medicineeducation.field_of_studyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDoctor-patient relationshipNarrative medicinePsychiatry and Mental healthCaregiversMigraineDoctor–patient relationshipOriginal ArticleNeurology (clinical)Psychology
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Patient participation in the medical decision-making process in haemato-oncology - a qualitative study

2013

Cancer patients are showing increased interest in shared decision-making. Patients with haematological illnesses, however, express considerably less desire for shared decision-making as compared with other oncological patient groups. The goal of the current project was to identify the reasons for the lower desire for shared decision-making among patients with haematological illness. We conducted qualitative, semi-structured interviews with 11 haematological patients (39-70 years old) after the beginning of therapy concerning the course and evaluation of medical shared decision-making. The patients were often overwhelmed by the complexity of the illness and the therapy and did not want to as…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)PaternalismDistressOncologyNursingHealth careMedicineDoctor–patient relationshipPatient participationbusinessEmpowermentQualitative researchmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Cancer Care
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Eine vergleichende Untersuchung zum Reizdarmsyndrom bei konsekutiven Patienten zweier internistischer Ambulanzen

2001

OBJECTIVES We investigated the nature of illness behavior and the meaning of emotional deficiencies during childhood in patients with irritable bowel diseases (IBS). DATA A consecutive study in two tertiary referral centers was conducted with 48 patients suffering from irritable bowel diseases (IBS) and 91 patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). METHODS The diagnosis of IBS was made by following the Manning criteria, a positive diagnosis of IBD was established through physical, endoscopic and radiologic examinations and was confirmed histologically. Psychological data were obtained by structured psychiatric interviews and psychological self-report measures (GBB). RESULTS We found th…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsReferralbusiness.industryDiseasemedicine.diseaseInflammatory bowel diseasePhysician visitPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyEpidemiologyMedicineDoctor–patient relationshipbusinessManning criteriaApplied PsychologyIllness behaviorPPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie
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„Eine Medizin der menschlichen Beziehungen” revisited - Aktuelle neurobiologische und psychosomatische Entwicklungen

2007

In his programmatic paper published 1989 in this journal, Herbert Weiner held the view that psychosomatic medicine has become a medicine of human relations. The aim of this review is TO reflect if current scientific evidence supports his view. Evidence from animal studies suggests that early infant-mother separation or neglect not only has a lasting influence on attachment behaviour, but also on brain development and the ability for stress regulation mediated by environmental as well as genetic factors. Neuronal networks processing affective components of physical pain play a role in signalling painful emotional experiences due to social isolation and separation. A consistent finding across…

medicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapistmedia_common.quotation_subjectStress regulationPsychosomatic medicineNeglectScientific evidenceCompliance (psychology)Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologymedicineDoctor–patient relationshipSocial isolationmedicine.symptomPsychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonEndogenous opioidPPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie
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