Narrative Medicine is an interdisciplinary approach that emphasizes the importance of understanding patients' stories and experiences in the context of their medical care. It seeks to enhance empathy, communication, and patient-centered care by integrating narrative competence into clinical practice.
Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) is a clinical tool used to assess the nutritional status of patients based on a comprehensive evaluation of their medical history and physical examination. It integrates subjective and objective data to categorize patients into well-nourished, moderately malnourished, or severely malnourished, aiding in the identification of those who may benefit from nutritional intervention.
Self-report measures are tools used in research and clinical settings for individuals to provide subjective data about their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. While they offer valuable insights into personal experiences, their reliability can be influenced by factors such as social desirability bias and self-awareness levels.