End-of-life conversations about death and dying from volunteer perspectives: A qualitative study

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Rodriguez-Prat, Andrea [1 ]
Wilson, Donna M. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Int Catalunya, Fac Humanities, Sant Cugat Del Valles, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Alberta, Fac Nursing, Third Floor,ECHA Bldg, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Communication; desire to die; palliative care; qualitative research; volunteers; PALLIATIVE CARE; STRATEGIES; STANDARDS;
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10.1017/S147895152300189X
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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ObjectivesAlthough often unrecognized, volunteers fulfill many essential roles in hospices and other end-of-life care settings. Volunteers complement the actions of professionals in fulfilling many extra care needs, such as delivering newspapers and tidying bedsides. We explored end-of-life conversations about death and dying between hospice volunteers and terminally ill people, with a particular emphasis on any expressed desire to die. Our 2 research questions were as follows: (1) What is the nature of end-of-life conversations between hospice patients and hospice volunteers? and (2) How do hospice volunteers experience conversations about death and dying with patients who are at the end-of-life?MethodsWe conducted semi-structured interviews using an interpretive phenomenological analysis. We recruited hospice volunteers from 4 hospices in Calgary, Edmonton, and Red Deer; 3 larger cities in the province of Alberta, Canada.ResultsWe interviewed 12 participants to saturation. Four themes emerged: (1) trusting conversations about death and dying in the context of a safe place; (2) normalcy of conversations about death and dying; (3) building meaningful relationships; and (4) end-of-life conversations as a transformative experience. Our results emphasize the importance of preparing volunteers for conversations about death and dying, including the desire to die.Significance of resultsThe safe environment of the hospice, the commitment to patient confidentiality, and the ability of volunteers to meet the basic and emotional needs of dying people or simply just be present without having formal care duties that need to be completed contribute to volunteers being able to participate in timely and needed conversations about death and dying, including the desire to die. In turn, hospice experiences and end-of-life conversations provide a transformative experience for volunteers.
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