The Death Literacy Index and How to Use it

The Death Literacy Index and How to Use it

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By Palliative and Supportive Care Education

Date and time

Wed, 11 May 2022 11:00 PM - Thu, 12 May 2022 12:00 AM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

The Death Literacy Index and How to Use it

Date: Thursday 12 May, 2.00pm - 3.00pm

Please be online and ready for the webinar to open at 2.00 pm.

Venue: MS Teams

Designed for

Doctors, Registered Nurses, Enrolled Nurses, Allied Health Professionals, Facility Managers, Pastoral Care Workers, Aboriginal Health Workers

Overview

Providing care at end of life is so much easier when patients, carers, family, friends and their health workers all appreciate the importance of this final stage of life and the what makes a good death possible. That’s been the focus of our research for 15 years. Death literate communities and professionals make it so much easier to work together to support the patient’s needs and wishes. But how death literate is your community? How death literate are your fellow health professionals? We developed the Death Literacy Index to find out

Learning areas

  • Why develop a Death literacy Index?
  • What it looks like
  • How might you use it?
  • Reassurances that it works – other studies that have used the DLI (also reliability and validity)

1. Leonard, R., Noonan, K., Horsfall, D., Psychogios, H., Kelly, M., Rosenberg, J., Rumbold, B., Grindrod, A., Read, N., and Rahn, A. (2020). Death Literacy Index: A Report on its Development and Implementation. Sydney: Western Sydney University. https://doi.org/10.26183/5eb8d3adb20b0

Presented by

Professor Rosemary Leonard

Chair in Social Capital and Sustainability

School of Social Sciences

Western Sydney University

Organised by

Palliative care education for health professionals, health care workers and palliative care volunteers across WA.

Our events are aimed at increasing knowledge and understanding of palliative care for health professionals caring for any person with a life-limiting illness in all settings.

The education programs are facilitated by project officers in collaboration with expert palliative care clinical providers and health professionals. Tailored education to meet specific requirements is available as we continue to improve and develop our programs to meet the growing demand for palliative and supportive care education.

PaSCE is supported by Cancer Council of WA and the WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network, WA Department of Health.

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