预先护理计划
对话
临终关怀
心理学
干预(咨询)
公共关系
老年学
医学教育
社会心理学
社会学
护理部
医学
缓和医疗
政治学
精神科
沟通
作者
Julie Masters,Paige M. Toller,Nancy Kelley,Lyn Holley
标识
DOI:10.1080/02701960.2018.1446005
摘要
Death is among the most avoided topics of conversation. Although end-of-life planning may greatly benefit individuals and their survivors, research and practice indicate that family, friends, and even health care providers resist discussing end-of-life plans. Consequences of not planning ahead have created a public health issue. This article describes a community-level intervention that facilitates those necessary conversations among elders who have at least begun to talk with others about their wishes. A free, three-part educational workshop series on end-of-life planning titled "Begin with the End in Mind" was developed at a midwestern university. A survey was distributed to all attendees to learn about their beliefs regarding end-of-life planning. Inductive content analysis was used to understand participants' thoughts about discussing end-of-life planning. Findings from 33 participants suggest a concern about making plans and ensuring others would follow their wishes. In conclusion, this article offers a roadmap for gerontologists and others to use in engaging the community to think about and act on end-of-life public health issues.
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