Vanderstichelen Steven, Dury Sarah, De Gieter Sara, Van Droogenbroeck Filip, De Moortel Deborah, Van Hove Lisa, Rodeyns Julie, Aernouts Nele, Bakelants Hanne, Cohen Joachim, Chambaere Kenneth, Spruyt Bram, Zohar Gabriel, Deliens Luc, De Donder Liesbeth
Compassionate Communities Centre of Expertise, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.
Belgian Ageing Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.
Gerontologist. 2022 Nov 30;62(10):1392-1401. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnac034.
Compassionate Communities are places and environments in which people, networks, and institutions actively work together and are empowered to improve the circumstances, health, and well-being of those facing serious illness, death, dying, and loss. The study of their development, implementation, and evaluation requires an interdisciplinary research approach that has hitherto been lacking. In 2020, 8 research groups from 4 faculties at Vrije Universiteit Brussel united in the interdisciplinary Compassionate Communities Center of Expertise (COCO) to investigate Compassionate Communities. This article describes the first results of COCO: (a) an interdisciplinary mode of collaboration, (b) a shared conceptual understanding and definition of Compassionate Communities, and (c) a shared research agenda on Compassionate Communities.
关怀社区是指人们、网络和机构积极合作并被赋予权力,以改善面临严重疾病、死亡、临终和丧失亲人之痛的人们的处境、健康和福祉的场所及环境。对其发展、实施和评估的研究需要一种迄今为止一直缺乏的跨学科研究方法。2020年,布鲁塞尔自由大学4个学院的8个研究小组联合成立了跨学科的关怀社区专业知识中心(COCO),以研究关怀社区。本文介绍了COCO的首批成果:(a)跨学科合作模式;(b)对关怀社区的共同概念理解和定义;(c)关于关怀社区的共同研究议程。