作者
Deb Rawlings, Grant Davies, Jennifer Tieman
发表日期
2021/5/1
期刊
Public Health
卷号
194
页码范围
167-169
出版商
WB Saunders
简介
Objectives
To consider death doulas in relation to compassionate communities, role delineation and regulation, and end-of-life care delivery.
Study design
A narrative describing the emerging role of death doula in the increasingly complex end-of-life space.
Methods
A discussion of death doula in end-of-life care.
Results
Compassionate communities calls for the mobilisation of informal care around the dying and their families. Formal health services as well, including palliative care, are already providing care as are death doulas. The death doula role is not yet fully articulated and has layers of complexity associated with a lack of formalised training and no registration.
Conclusions
There is much to consider in the informal caregiving space at the end of life. Conversations are required for coherent, coordinated care delivery in what has become a complex arena. There are those who are in paid positions, volunteers, those …
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