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How compassionate is your neighborhood? Results of a cross-sectional survey on neighborhood participation regarding serious illness, death, and loss.
D'Eer, Louise; Chambaere, Kenneth; Van den Block, Lieve; Dury, Sarah; Sallnow, Libby; Deliens, Luc; Smets, Tinne; Cohen, Joachim.
Afiliação
  • D'Eer L; End-of-life Care Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) & Ghent University, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Chambaere K; Compassionate Community Centre of Expertise (COCO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.
  • Van den Block L; End-of-life Care Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) & Ghent University, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Dury S; Compassionate Community Centre of Expertise (COCO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.
  • Sallnow L; End-of-life Care Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) & Ghent University, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Deliens L; Compassionate Community Centre of Expertise (COCO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.
  • Smets T; Compassionate Community Centre of Expertise (COCO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.
  • Cohen J; Society and Ageing Research Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.
Death Stud ; : 1-10, 2023 Nov 25.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38006257
ABSTRACT
We conducted a cross-sectional survey measuring the extent and nature of neighborhood participation regarding serious illness, death and loss and the factors that are associated with it. We distributed the survey to 2324 adult citizens in two neighborhoods in Flanders, Belgium, to which 714 citizens responded (response rate 30.7%). Of the respondents, 42.4% participated in at least one action in their neighborhood around serious illness, death, or loss, for 30.8% of them this participation was sporadic. Most of the respondents participated by helping neighbors (32.4%) or by volunteering (10.3%). We found a positive association between perceived neighborhood social cohesion (ß = 0.100; CI = 0.003-0.040), previous experiences with serious illness, death, and loss (ß = 0.158; CI = 0.204-0.586) and neighborhood participation around serious illness, death and loss. Future research should investigate strategies on how to move from death literacy developed through illness, caregiving and bereavement experiences to neighborhood participation around these topics.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article