Narrative Medicine Across Languages and Cultures: Using Minimal English for Increased Comparability of Patients’ Narratives

Bert Peeters, Maria Giulia Marini

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    Abstract

    Narrative medicine is an approach to medicine which seeks to combine with and enhance conventional evidence-based medicine by adding perspectives and experience in medical humanities. The chapter expounds on the importance of effective communication with patients and in particular on the importance of having some structured protocols (scripts, interview prompts, and the like) to encourage more comprehensive and effective patient narratives and to allow for increased comparability between them. It tells the story of an emerging collaboration with Minimal English and an international pilot study applying Minimal English to such protocols.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMinimal English for a Global World
    Subtitle of host publicationImproved Communication Using Fewer Words
    PublisherSpringer International Publishing Switzerland
    Pages259-286
    Number of pages28
    ISBN (Electronic)9783319625126
    ISBN (Print)9783319625119
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017

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