"There is No Communication": A Qualitative Examination of Deaf Signers' Experiences With Advance Care Planning
Conclusions: Deaf ASL users face scarce accessible resources around end-of-life care, lowering their ability to understand and proceed with advance care planning. Implementation of ASL accessible advance care planning educational tools in health care settings is needed.PMID:37264781 | DOI:10.1177/08258597231179763 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - June 2, 2023 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Caroline Cerilli Gabrielle Katz Angelo E Volandes Aretha Delight Davis Michael K Paasche-Orlow Tyler G James Michael M McKee Source Type: research

Hospices and Emergency Preparedness Planning: A Scoping Review of the Literature
Conclusions. This review demonstrates that hospices have begun to individualize emergency preparedness features that support their unique role. The review supports all-hazards planning for hospices, and emerging from this review is a developing vision for expanded roles of hospices to help communities in times of disaster. Continued research in this specialized area is needed to improve hospices' emergency preparedness efforts.PMID:37198908 | DOI:10.1177/08258597231176410 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - May 18, 2023 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Janna E Baker Rogers Source Type: research