🗓️ We have an exciting April here at #waitingroomrev, Season 8 kick off with: @lraitt, @RedMDND, @KezNoo, @DanielNow & Kelly Clark and Eliza Munro!
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Members of the team are delighted to be at @AIIHPC#EAPCPublicHealth conference in Belfast.
@libby_sallnow highlights in her presentation that equity of access to #palliativecare does not necessarily shift the outcomes for people; there are broader social determinants.
Suffering and pain can be interpreted in vastly different ways, even in very similar situations. Patients, families, & clinicians all bring our own perspectives about suffering, and some of the hospital’s toughest conversations happen when views differ. #hapc#graphicmedicine
How do you rate your knowledge of end-of-life care options❓
#DeathLiteracy enables you to understand and make informed choices about end-of-life care
💻If you are over 18 and live in the #EastofEngland, then share your thoughts in our survey
Take part➡️https://t.co/NIr8spNlPR
Participants found the dashboard user friendly & contributed to efficiency:
‘I think it's really good because it's a visual representation of what we still have to achieve…it's linked to everything, for me, it's one less thing I have to keep track of.’ [RN] @Priankabh#23OPCC
The first visit involves sharing a life story, while subsequent visits involve using that story to bringing that to values based discussions for advanced care planning. Resources like @Pall_Care_Aus What Matters Most are helpful! #23OPCC
“Death happens in a social context”. We need to consider the “loud silence of families and carers” in the context of VAD - PCSWA Chair Dr Pippa Blackburn at the #23OPCC Palliative Care & VAD Panel. Palliative Care Social Worker have unique skills in this area. @Pall_Care_Aus
That's the wrap for #23OPCC. Did you catch JenniferTieman's presentation with Deb Rawlings on the Dying2Learn MOOC program at the Oceanic Palliative Care Conference last week? You can read more here https://t.co/BBJJycTX3z
#dying#dyingconversations
Returning from #OPCC23 / #23OPCC / #OPCC2023 this week thinking about how great it was to present with @calvert_shannon, and to plant a few seeds about moving beyond tokenism and embedding real partnership with people with lived experience across the sector.
Book launch day! 🙏🏼 to everyone who has supported us in #hopeforthebest. It’s already a best seller on amazon. Buying info here: https://t.co/KwbtNT1t39!
Who are more "death literate" - bus drivers or students? And what does it mean to be "death literate"? Find out more about the Death Literacy Index and the results of our mini-survey here:
https://t.co/35pNmDCgXe
#DemystifyDeath
Great presentation from Therese Johansson about death literacy index- Swedish version! Reflection on the connection between widowhood and death literacy- similar findings as in Australia! #PHPCI2022
Great to be at #PHPCI2022 talking about the #deathliteracy index and #deathsystems and the international research and development of the concepts with colleagues from all over the world.
🚨Call for Papers🚨 The BSA Death, Dying and Bereavement study group Annual Symposium theme for 2022 is Death and Gender. Abstract submission is now open. Closing date is Monday 19th September.