作者
Deb Rawlings, Jennifer Tieman, Lauren Miller‐Lewis, Kate Swetenham
发表日期
2019/5
来源
Health & Social Care in the Community
卷号
27
期号
3
页码范围
e82-e94
简介
Current health and social care systems do not always meet the needs of the dying in our communities. As a result, patients and families are choosing to place their trust in those who can advocate for them or fill the gaps in care. Birth Doulas have been working with women during pregnancy and after birth for many years, and we are now seeing a new role, that of a Death Doula emerging in the end‐of‐life care space. How Death Doulas work within health and social care systems is not understood and we conducted a systematic review to explore the published literature to explore the role and potential implications for models of care delivery. Following the PRISMA recommendations, we searched the literature in January 2018 via bibliographic databases and the grey literature without search date parameters to capture all published literature. We looked for articles that describe the role/work of a death doula or a …
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D Rawlings, J Tieman, L Miller‐Lewis, K Swetenham - Health & Social Care in the Community, 2019