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Caring to learn learning to care: Inmate Hospice Volunteers and theDelivery of Prison End-of-Life Care

机译:关心学习学习关心:囚犯临终关怀志愿者和提供监狱临终关怀

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The increasing numbers of aging and chronically ill prisoners incarcerated in Western nations is well documented, as is the growing need for prison-based palliative and end-of-life care. Less often discussed is specifically how end-of-life care can and should be provided, by whom, and with what resources. One strategy incorporates prisoner volunteers into end-of-life services within a peer care program. This article reports on one such program based on focused ethnographic study including in-depth interviews with inmate hospice volunteers, nursing staff, and corrections officers working in the hospice program. We describe how inmate volunteers learn hospice care through formal education and training, supervised practice, guidance from more experienced inmates, and support from correctional staff. We discuss how emergent values of mentorship and stewardship are seen by volunteers and staff as integral to prison hospice sustainability and discuss implications of this volunteer-centric model for response-ability for the end-of-life care of prisoners.
机译:有据可查的是,在西方国家,越来越多的衰老和长期病囚被监禁,对基于监狱的姑息治疗和临终关怀的需求也越来越多。鲜为人知的讨论的焦点是如何以及应该如何,由谁以及以何种资源提供临终关怀。一种策略是将囚犯志愿者纳入同伴关怀计划中的报废服务。本文报告了一项基于民族志研究的计划,其中包括与临终关怀志愿者,护理人员以及在临终关怀计划中工作的惩教人员的深入访谈。我们描述了囚犯志愿者如何通过正规的教育和培训,监督实践,经验丰富的囚犯的指导以及教养人员的支持来学习临终关怀。我们讨论了志愿者和工作人员如何将指导和管理的新兴价值视为监狱临终关怀可持续性不可或缺的一部分,并讨论了这种以志愿者为中心的模式对于囚犯临终关怀的应对能力的意义。

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