Demystifying Death: Reflections on End-of-Life Doula Work.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1177/00302228241305479
Amy Dellinger Page, Jonelle H Husain, Jack H Glascock
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End-of-life doulas (EOLDs) represent a portion of a broader mobilization of end-of-life care practitioners to normalize discussions of death and assist dying persons and their caregivers in navigating the dying process. EOLDs primarily focus on creating a supportive environment for the dying and their loved ones. Research on the burgeoning care profession has documented the backgrounds and services of EOLD work; however, literature has overlooked EOLDs' personal reflections on their work. This study seeks to help fill this gap through interviews with 39 EOLDs registered with the International End-of-Life Doula Association (INELDA). Interviewees discussed the rewards, challenges, surprises, and motivations to continue their work, reinforcing previous studies' findings while expanding upon the perspectives of EOLDs in their own words. In sharing their experiences, EOLDs showcase how they facilitate death by respecting and advocating for the wishes of their clients while simultaneously navigating the hardships and joys of their profession.

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揭开死亡的神秘面纱:对生命末期杜拉工作的思考。
生命末期陪护(EOLDs)是生命末期护理从业人员广泛动员的一部分,目的是使死亡讨论正常化,并协助临终者及其照顾者度过临终过程。临终陪伴者主要致力于为临终者及其亲人创造一个支持性的环境。有关这一新兴护理行业的研究已经记录了临终关怀师工作的背景和服务;然而,文献却忽略了临终关怀师对其工作的个人反思。本研究试图通过采访 39 位在国际生命末期陪伴者协会(INELDA)注册的生命末期陪伴者来填补这一空白。受访者讨论了她们的收获、挑战、惊喜以及继续工作的动力,在巩固以往研究结果的同时,用她们自己的话扩展了临终陪伴者的视角。在分享他们的经验时,临终护理人员展示了他们如何通过尊重和倡导客户的意愿来促进死亡,同时又在其职业的艰辛和快乐中游刃有余。
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