%0 Journal Article %T Three Types of Stories About Encountering Bioethics. %A Frank AW %J Narrat Inq Bioeth %V 14 %N 1 %D 2024 %M 39129640 暂无%R 10.1353/nib.2024.a934172 %X This commentary discusses 12 stories about receiving ethics consultation in hospitals. Five stories are by physicians, three by nurses, and four by family members; three of the writers have training in bioethics. Some writers requested the consultation, others experienced the consultation as an imposition forced upon them, and in two cases, the story is about the absence of any consultation service. Three types of narrative are found to structure the stories: the genuine dilemma narrative, the institutional intransigence narrative, and the relational care narrative. Throughout, the question is what makes for a valuable consultation, and the general answer is whether consultation enables the development of mutually supportive relationships.