Losing Thomas & Ella: A Father's Story (A Research Comic)
Graphic Novels as Topic; Grief; perinatal death; stillbirth; Comics-based research; Death; Fathers; Fathers/ psychology; Grief; Humans; Male; Narration; Narrative research; Perinatal Death; Qualitative Research; Research comics; Sequential art; stillbirth
"Losing Thomas & Ella" presents a research comic about one father's perinatal loss of twins. The comic recounts Paul's experience of the hospital and the babies' deaths, and it details the complex grieving process afterward, including themes of anger, distance, relationship stress, self-blame, religious challenges, and resignation. A methodological appendix explains the process of constructing the comic and provides a rationale for the use of comics-based research for illness, death, and grief among practitioners, policy makers, and the bereaved.
Weaver-Hightower MB
Journal Of Medical Humanities
2017
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Losing Thomas & Ella: A Father's Story (A Research Comic).
Humans; Male; Qualitative Research; Narration; *Graphic Novels as Topic; *Perinatal Death; *Stillbirth; Death; *Fathers/px [Psychology]; *Grief
"Losing Thomas & Ella" presents a research comic about one father's perinatal loss of twins. The comic recounts Paul's experience of the hospital and the babies' deaths, and it details the complex grieving process afterward, including themes of anger, distance, relationship stress, self-blame, religious challenges, and resignation. A methodological appendix explains the process of constructing the comic and provides a rationale for the use of comics-based research for illness, death, and grief among practitioners, policy makers, and the bereaved.
Weaver-Hightower, Marcus B
Journal of Medical Humanities
2017
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