Kortes-Miller Katherine
Hospice Northwest, Canada.
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2015 Apr;5 Suppl 1:A2. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2015-000906.6.
Death holds a significant place in societies despite not being a direct or first-hand experience for many. Fewer people now die in their homes surrounded by family, and we have distanced ourselves from death by geography and the medicalisation of death. Our understanding of dying and death is influenced by the communities we live in.
Die-alogues is an initiative hosted by Hospice Northwest intended to support meaningful conversations about dying, death, life and living. The mission of Hospice Northwest is to support end-of-life care in our community. By engaging in open, easy and respectful discussions about death and dying ourselves, we can better prepare ourselves to care for others as they face their own dying and that of those they love.
Responding to an identified community need, we have partnered with community organisations including a music and dance studio, a leadership group and a research centre to facilitate this initiative. Our approach has been innovative and included a flash mob, Jeopardy games and various other strategies to facilitate and support community members' discussions of living until we die.
Evaluations are positive. Our community has requested more opportunities for Die-alogues to continue. This initiative will hopefully expand in our region including within neighbouring First Nations communities.
Our standing room only events demonstrate that our community wants to engage and be active participants in learning about dying and death and supporting one another. This presentation/poster will share some of the lessons learned from the Die-alogues community engagement process.
尽管对许多人来说死亡并非直接或亲身经历,但它在社会中占据着重要地位。如今,在家中亲人环绕下离世的人越来越少,我们因地理距离和死亡的医学化而与死亡保持了距离。我们对濒死和死亡的理解受到我们所处社区的影响。
“死亡对话”是西北临终关怀组织发起的一项倡议,旨在支持有关死亡、生命和生活的有意义对话。西北临终关怀组织的使命是支持我们社区的临终关怀。通过我们自己参与关于死亡和濒死的开放、轻松且尊重的讨论,我们能够更好地为他人在面对自身及所爱之人的濒死和死亡时提供关怀做好准备。
为响应已确定的社区需求,我们与包括音乐舞蹈工作室、一个领导团体和一个研究中心在内的社区组织合作,以推动这一倡议。我们的方法具有创新性,包括快闪活动、问答游戏以及各种其他策略,以促进和支持社区成员关于活到我们死去的讨论。
评估结果是积极的。我们的社区要求有更多机会继续开展“死亡对话”。这一倡议有望在我们地区扩大,包括在邻近的原住民社区。
我们座无虚席的活动表明,我们的社区希望参与其中,并成为了解死亡和濒死以及相互支持的积极参与者。本报告/海报将分享从“死亡对话”社区参与过程中学到的一些经验教训。