A Study of the Effectiveness of Narrative Patient-centered Counseling
Keywords:
Narrative Medicine; Narrative Patient-centered Counseling; Cancer; DepressionAbstract
This study aims to investigate the effects of narrative patient care on depression index, anxiety index and DT index of cancer patients. Through the experiment, patient education sessions were implemented for 100 cancer patients, practicing the three elements of narrative medicine—attention, reproduction and belonging, observing the psychological pain and anxiety and depression changes of infectious disease combined with tumor patients after narrative patient education sessions, and observing the changes of empathic ability and narrative ability of the participating healthcare personnel, so as to analyze the reality and generalizable significance of narrative patient education sessions practiced in the clinic, and to provide reference for the subsequent clinical work. The experimental group is planned to include a total of 100 cases in the experimental group. A total of 100 cases of the experimental group were planned to be included.