Abstract
In this second part we will approach other themes that have arisen from narrative medicine in nephrology patients. As highlighted in the first part, narrative nursing was born in 1976 thanks to studies by Paternson and Zderarld, who borrowed from Husserl’s phenomenology in viewing the lived experience as a result of sharing a time-space dimension between patient and nurse. Narrative nursing gives value to this lived experience, by using writing tools, spoken words, poetry, drawing and photography.
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