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The public health end-of-life care movement: history, principles, and styles of practice

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This chapter briefly outlines the history, key concepts, and main practice methods from public health approaches to end-of-life care. Although linked to psychosocial care approaches, its main methods draw not from psychology or health services inspired approaches but rather from health promotion, community development, and civic engagement. Key methods covered include community volunteering, social networking, community engagement, and compassionate communities and cities. The aim of these kinds of approaches is to embed palliative care practice as a social and civic practice in all sectors of society and to ensure that palliative care as a policy is represented in all civic policies (e.g. schools, workplaces, faith groups, and cultural activities) and not solely in health care.
Title: The public health end-of-life care movement: history, principles, and styles of practice
Description:
This chapter briefly outlines the history, key concepts, and main practice methods from public health approaches to end-of-life care.
Although linked to psychosocial care approaches, its main methods draw not from psychology or health services inspired approaches but rather from health promotion, community development, and civic engagement.
Key methods covered include community volunteering, social networking, community engagement, and compassionate communities and cities.
The aim of these kinds of approaches is to embed palliative care practice as a social and civic practice in all sectors of society and to ensure that palliative care as a policy is represented in all civic policies (e.
g.
schools, workplaces, faith groups, and cultural activities) and not solely in health care.

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