2slgbtqia+ resources for end-of-life planning and hospice palliative care |
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Kimberly D. Acquaviva authored this book in 2017. It is rare to find a book dedicated to LGBTQ care, especially hospice and palliative care. This book was recommended to Adam, who now wants to recommend it to anyone who works in end-of-life care. Check out Columbia University Press for more information. If several within your hospice society are interested, a reading group would be an excellent way to read, reflect and discuss the content and reflection questions provided by Kimberly Acquaviva. | Proud, Prepared, and ProtectedThe Canadian Virtual Hospice has an excellent collection of resources for 2SLGBTQIA+ people, allies, healthcare providers and others working in End of Life care. Visit the Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ webpage to see articles and short videos from people within 2SLGBTQIA+ community. There is also MyGrief.ca, which has a module about Grief in 2SLGBTQ+ Communities. |
Palliative Care and Social Practice released a special edition of their journal in 2022. This edition focused on 2SLGBTQIA+ palliative care. This edition is open access, so is available to anyone who would like to read it. Contents: Palliative care needs, concerns, and affirmative strategies for the LGBTQ population Family perceptions of quality of end of life in LGBTQ+ individuals: a comparative study |