作者
Deb Rawlings, Caroline Litster, Lauren Miller‐Lewis, Jennifer Tieman, Kate Swetenham
发表日期
2020/1
期刊
Health & Social Care in the Community
卷号
28
期号
1
页码范围
12-21
简介
‘Death Doulas’ have emerged as a relatively new role supporting dying people and their family members; however there is a lack of clarity around how the role is enacted, and around the death doula role within health and social care systems. This study aimed to explore the ambiguity of the role of death doulas in end‐of‐life care including the skills, training and experience of death doulas; how the role is communicated to the community; and the relationships to palliative care providers and other health professionals. People identifying as death doulas were invited to participate in an online survey between April and June 2018. Ethical approval was obtained. A descriptive cross‐sectional study was conducted, and purposive sampling was used to survey death doulas registered with death doula training organisations, newsletters and email distribution lists. Questions were based on the researchers’ previous …
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