健康素养
缓和医疗
读写能力
背景(考古学)
医学
医疗保健
公共卫生
临终关怀
好死
护理部
公共关系
教育学
心理学
政治学
古生物学
法学
生物
作者
Kerrie Noonan,Debbie Horsfall,Rosemary Leonard,John Rosenberg
标识
DOI:10.1080/09699260.2015.1103498
摘要
Death literacy is defined as a set of knowledge and skills that make it possible to gain access to understand and act upon end-of-life and death care options. People, and communities, with high levels of death literacy have context-specific knowledge about the death system and the ability to put that knowledge into practice. Positioned within a public health framework, death literacy is considered an outcome of people's experiences of and learnings about, death and dying. Death literacy also appears to be a resource that individuals and communities can use for their own benefit strengthening their capacity for future caring. This purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of death literacy using the evidence from a 6-year research project. We do this by examining how it corresponds to, and differs from, existing concepts and practices such as death education, health literacy, and community development. Our aim is to introduce new thinking into public health approaches to palliative care, offer practice development pathways in this arena and propose that death literacy offers a useful conceptual framework for both describing and understanding the outcomes of a public health approach to palliative care.
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