Christopher M, Emmott H
Bioethics Forum. 2001;17(3-4):7-11.
In January 1997, Midwest Bioethics Center (MBC) launched PATHWAYS to Improve End-of-Life Care, a three-year multifaceted community initiative to improve care of the dying in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Pathways focused on professional education and development, institutional reform, and public engagement, using thirteen different strategies to accomplish dozens of projects. Ultimately, more than 2,000 professionals and other community leaders were involved and more than 600 organizations participated. This article describes a cultural diversity project on end-of-life care that developed from this program.
1997年1月,中西部生物伦理中心(MBC)发起了“改善临终关怀之路”项目,这是一项为期三年的多方面社区倡议,旨在改善堪萨斯城大都市区的临终关怀服务。该项目专注于专业教育与发展、机构改革以及公众参与,采用了13种不同策略来完成数十个项目。最终,2000多名专业人员和其他社区领袖参与其中,600多个组织也参与了该项目。本文描述了从这个项目中衍生出的一个关于临终关怀的文化多样性项目。