The use of personal narratives in hospital-based palliative care interventions: An integrative literature review.
Stine Gundtoft RoikjærMalene MisselHeidi Maria BergenholtzMai Nanna SchønauHelle Ussing TimmPublished in: Palliative medicine (2019)
Various types of systematic palliative care interventions use personal narratives. Common to these is a shared psychotherapeutic theoretical understanding and aim. Clinical application in a hospital setting is both feasible and acceptable but requires flexibility regarding the practices of the setting and the needs of the patient.