The Journal of Applied Communication Research (Volume 37 Issue 2) has devoted its latest issue to Health as Narrative. You can access its articles in a library, or by paying for them, or waiting a month or so till they are available through an academic library database.
This new issue contains the following narrative-related articles:
Healing Through Stories: A Special Issue on Narrative Medicine
Authors: Lynn M. Harter; Arthur P. Bochner
Narrative Medicine as Witness for the Self-Telling Body
Author: Rita Charon
Observations from the Outside In: Narratives of Illness, Healing, and Mortality in Everyday Life
Narratives as Dialogic, Contested, and Aesthetic Performances
Author: Lynn M. Harter
Performing Narrative Medicine
Author: Kristin M. Langellier
Vulnerable Medicine
Author: Arthur P. Bochner
Narrative Medicine and the Stories of Friends
Author: William K. Rawlins
Narrative and Decision
Author: Richard M. Zaner
The Applicability of Narrative Ethics
Author: Teresa L. Thompson
The Polis of a Discursive Narrative Medicine
Author: Rita Charon