Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 28527
  Title Introduction to a new series of narrative reflections in chiropractic / Introduction à une nouvelle série de réflexions narratives en chiropratique
URL https://chiropractic.ca/jcca-online/issue/volume-69-no-2-2025/
Journal J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2025 Sep;69(2):100-106
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Publication Type Personal Narrative
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Introduction to a new series of narrative reflections in chiropractic.

Author keywords: narrative, chiropractic, low back pain, health service accessibility, interprofessional relations, patient advocacy, disabled persons, self disclosure, professional role, attitude of health personnel, interprofessional collaboration, materiality, rehabilitation

Personal vignettes: fictional or non-fictional stories, short poems, or photo-story exploring the experiences or perspectives of clinicians, patients, community members, educators, or students taken from a wide range of experiences within the chiropractic profession
• ≤ 3 authors
• ≤ 1500 words, ideally 750-1000 words for vignettes and stories
• ≤ 5 references

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Introduction à une nouvelle série de réflexions narratives en chiropratique.

Mots-clés: narration, chiropractique,douleur lombaire, accessibilité des services de santé, relations interprofessionnelles, défense des droits des patients, personnes en situation de handicap, auto-divulgation, rôle professionnel, attitude du personnel de santé, collaboration interprofessionnelle, matérialité, réhabilitation.

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