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EOL News Update - April 2021
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Hello Patrons!
It's time for another news update. I'm so grateful to you for your support - thanks for keeping EOLU Podcast on the air! Here's the news:
- Research on "Death-Friendly" communities in Canada: Article
- Persistent loneliness causing increase in dementia: Study
- Connection to nature important at EOL: Study
- Pandemic has worsened EOL health disparities: Article
- Patients with disabilities underserved by hospice: Article
- Grant for research in expanding access tho hospice care and EOL planning for Native American communities: Article
- AAHPM launches resource page on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in healthcare: Webpage
- Research on boosting ACP in underserved populations using games and conversation toolkits: Article
- New Conversation Project Survey results: Article
- "Surprise" Question helps doctors know when to refer patients to palliative care: Study
- COVID-19 provides opportunity to discuss EOL planning: Article
- Oncologists need to start palliative care earlier: Article
- Researcher starts online platform to educate clinicians about palliative care: Article
- Pandemic grief is more complicated and traumatic: Article
- Huge number of children under 17 in US have lost at least one parent due to COVID-19: Article
- Essay on losing 4 friends and loved ones due to pandemic: Essay
- Coping with the death of an ex-spouse or partner: Article
- Hospices need additional resources for bereavement care: Article
- Zoom grief group able to meet in person at last: Article
- Caregiver story of unconditional love: Letter
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2 Doctors and a Movie: Review of "The Map of Tiny Perfect Things"
27:50|Hello Patrons!It's finally time for another movie review (sorry for such a long hiatus!) Today we are reviewing "The Map of Tiny Perfect Things" - a film we ended up loving even though we never expected that to happen. It's the story of 2 teenagers who are living the same day over and over again (á la "Groundhog Day," which is a huge favorite of ours.) What starts out as a silly teen movie ends up with a profound message about life, love and grief that blew us both away. You can watch it on Amazon Prime if our discussion convinces you it's worth a try!Starring: Kyle Allen and Kathryn NewtonRating: 5/5 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤EOL News Update - July 2021
29:18|Hello Patrons!I hope you're having a wonderful summer. Here's the latest news from the end-of-life arena for July 2021: Social worker guides families through dementia - Article Complicated grief after COVID expected to be an issue for a long time - Article 6 coping skills for grief - Article Global study shows at least 1.5 million children worldwide have lost a parent or grandparent to COVID - Article How to heal from post-pandemic trauma - Article Families need help managing medications for loved ones at end of life - Article Digital apps for patients and families at end of life - Article New book encourages oncologists to be candid with patients when discussing life expectancy - Article Virtual patient SOPHIE helps train doctors to have difficult conversations with patients - Article Thanks again for all of your support! Enjoy your summer and stay cool!KarenEOL News Update - June 2021
36:33|Hello Patrons!Here we go with another News Update! Thanks again for your support! Study showing limited understanding of palliative care in general public - Study Oncologists frequently miss opportunities to discuss EOL with terminal patients - Study 75% of seniors want to age in place according to AARP - Article Togetherness Program to combat senior loneliness - Article Doctor's essay on challenges of communication with ICU families - Essay New society launched to promote integration of palliative care into neurology - Article How hope can be hazardous and delay admission to palliative care - Study Implicit bias in medical care - Survey NHPCO updated Black & African-American Outreach Guide - Article PDF Post-COVID grief pandemic in communities of color - Article Loved ones of those who die in ICU more likely to have PTSD - Article Pandemic caused mental health challenges for family caregivers - Article Finding meaning in post-pandemic grief - Article Grief dreams can provide healing - Blog Understanding anticipatory grief - Article 4 Lessons from the pandemic - Essay How leaders can help clinicians under stress - Article Model for dealing with grief and burnout in healthcare - Article Pandemic survivor's guilt - Article Enjoy your summer and stay cool!EOL News Update - May 2021
36:38|Hello Patrons!It's time for another update on all the latest news in the end-of-life space. Thanks again for your support! Here are the articles in the news this month: Online site for recording memories and stories: LegacyKept - Article More Americans having EOL conversations since COVID - Study EOL wishes carried out 90% of the time - Study Time-limited trials of life-sustaining treatment in ICU's - Article Young caregivers in US need support and education - Article COVID caused decline for many dementia patients - Article Dementia Friendly Communities - Article Toolkit Tiny homes may replace nursing homes in the future - Article Suicide rates dropping for cancer patients due to emphasis on mental health and Quality of Life - Article 2 questions for better care of oncology patients: Article Hospices not equipped to care for patients with serious mental illness - Article Guilt and grief associated with the COVID death of a loved one - Article Stresses and benefits of being an EOL clinician: Article Healthcare workers plea for help post-COVID - Article Emotional toll of COVID on ICU staff in Canada - Article Palliative care MD wants to remember the pain and grief of COVID - Article "Stop calling everything burnout" - Article Until next month!KarenEOL News Update - March 2021
26:50|Hello Dear Patrons!It's time for another new update. This one is filled with stories about grief, which is appropriate as we have passed the one year anniversary of the pandemic. Thanks as always for your loyal support of the podcast - it helps me more than you could ever now!Here are links to all the articles I mentioned in the recording: Criteria for referral to palliative care needed for dementia patients - Study Healthcare providers find innovative ways to help older patients during COVID - Article Cultural navigators successful at reducing health disparities for patients with limited English proficiency - Article Advance Care Planning empowers older patients during COVID - Blog End-of-Life Planning needed in underserved communities - Article Mothers of seriously ill children more likely to have serious health problems - Study Visions and dreams offer comfort to dying and bereaved - Article Most common causes of regret at end of life - Article COVID survivor's guilt a growing issue - Article 1 year anniversary grief from start of pandemic and how to help - Article Dealing with collective grief for healthcare providers - Article Teen Grief program has success with virtual platform - Article How hospices can help their communities with grief after COVID - Article The power of forgiveness for healing during grief - Blog Disney + series WandaVision helps us process grief - Article Happy Spring! I wish you and your loved ones good health and peace!KarenEOL News Update - February 2021
46:31|Hello Patrons!Thanks again for your ongoing support which keeps me going month after month! Here's the news that caught my attention this month: More families choosing EOL care at home during pandemic - Article More states compensating family caregivers for providing care - Article Humana's seamless care model - Article EOL should be its own life stage - Article "Hope for the best, plan for the rest" - Interview Empathy is the basis for good conversations - Interview Empathy from physicians leads to better clinical outcomes - Article Low health literacy leads to more aggressive care at EOL - Study Racial inequities in EOL planning - Essay Compassion fatigue among healthcare workers due to COVID - Article Support line for physicians in crisis during COVID - Article Coping with COVID PTSD - Article US needs national grief strategy - Article Tips for supporting a grieving colleague - Article Dealing with "ambiguous loss" over fractured relationships - Article How to create a grief shrine or memorial altar - Article How Near-Death Experiences provide comfort to the dying - Article See you next month!!EOL News Update - January 2021
35:38|Hello Patrons!It's time for our first news update for 2021! This month the news was filled with touching and heartwarming stories and articles. It really feels like things are changing - there's a new consciousness around death and grief in our world and I'm excited about it! Enjoy these posts I've curated for you and have a great month ahead. JAMA reports that palliative care leads to better quality of life for leukemia patients: Study Race and socioeconomic factors lead to disparities in hospice and palliative care in 5 domains: Article Increased need for palliative medications in Latin American countries due to COVID-19: Article Dying at home leads to higher satisfaction with medical services: Study Clinicians worry about bringing COVID-19 home to families: Article 30% of healthcare workers say they won't get vaccine for COVID-19: Article Taking care of hospice team during stressful times: Article Three styles of empathy during times of burnout: Article How to create "Age-Friendly Health Systems - 4M Framework: Article Talking about death leads to greater death-positivity: Study Elderly patients show surprising "crisis competence" during pandemic: Article Local newspaper in Midland TX features story on death doulas: Article US News and World Report article on advance directives: Article Business coach writes blog on grief and productivity: Blog Film: The Elephant in the Room features palliative care stories: Article Story of family's difficult decision for father with COVID-19: Story Story of resident caring for COVID patients while grieving her grandparents' deaths: Story Story: wife learning how to care for feeding tube for her husband with ALS: Story Story: Zoom grief group helped young woman cope with father's death: Story 2nd year of grief can be the most difficult: Blog Coping with uncertainty and grief can help healthcare providers get in touch with their own mortality: ArticleEOL News Update: December 2020
25:47|Hello Patrons and Happy New Year!This is our final news update for 2020. Thanks again for all of your support this year!Did you know you can receive these updates through the podcast app on your phone? Here's how to do it: On the home page at Patreon.com/eolu click on My Membership then scroll down to RSS Feed under the heading Your Benefits. Copy the URL you see there then open up the app on your phone where you listen to podcasts. Open Library, then click on Edit. Choose "Add podcast by URL" and paste the URL you just copied into that box. That should pull up the feed of all of the News Updates and other audios I've created here on this page. Click Subscribe and your app will automatically be updated whenever I add a file and you can listen on your phone.Here's the news I've found interesting this month: Doctors now grateful for telehealth and finding it meaningful to use - Article Congress looking at expanding coverage for telehealth - Article Compassionate Care Act in Senate will support ACP and EOL decision-making: Article Tips to help healthcare providers talk about EOL wishes during COVID-19: Article Resources on bereavement and grief for frontline healthcare providers: Article "Second Victim" Syndrome after traumatic, unexpected death - Article Home-based palliative care helps with social determinants of health - Article Meals on Wheels weekly "chats" help seniors with loneliness - Article Demonstration project for concurrent hospice and curative care - Article Tips for families having EOL conversations during COVID-19 - Article Grief therapists expect spike in complicated grief - Article New animated short film on grief: "If Anything Happens I Love You" - Article Palliative care program teaming up with design students to create "Life Quilt" - Article