Improving Death Literacy Through Interdisciplinary Research-Practice Partnerships and Experiential Learning
Kelly Melekis, Kelly Melekis

TL;DR
This symposium explores how interdisciplinary partnerships and hands-on learning can improve understanding and care around death and dying.
Contribution
The paper introduces a multi-site collaboration combining research-practice partnerships and experiential learning to enhance death literacy.
Findings
Research-practice partnerships with hospice homes and thanatology researchers improve death literacy.
Experiential learning through direct patient care builds community capacity for end-of-life care.
Community-based participatory research and creative arts like stage plays can effectively disseminate death literacy.
Abstract
Death literacy is considered both an outcome of one’s experiences of and learning about death and dying, and a resource for strengthening individual and community capacity for end-of-life care. In this symposium, a group of interdisciplinary faculty will share ways they have utilized research-practice partnerships and experiential learning to improve death literacy. The symposium will begin with an overview of death literacy and the development of a multi-site collaboration to enhance death literacy through 1) research practice partnerships between community-run social model hospice homes and thanatology researchers, and 2) a Community Action, Research, and Education (CARE) experiential learning program whereby participants care for hospice patients in their last months of life. The second presentation will highlight opportunities available to students at a rural liberal arts college,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGrief, Bereavement, and Mental Health · Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
