Best Practice
Meaning making and fertility in children and adolescents with life-limiting illnesses (MAGICYL)
This week’s EBN Twitter chat on Wednesday 19vol September from 8pm to 9pm (UK time) will probably be run by the MAGICYL team and can deal with dignity therapy and meaning-giving activities for youngsters and young individuals with life-limiting conditions. Participating within the Twitter chat requires a Twitter account; If you do not have one yet, you’ll be able to create an account on www.twitter.com. Once you will have an account, contributing is simple. You can follow the discussion by trying to find links to #ebnjcor become involved by creating and sending a tweet (tweets are text messages limited to 280 characters) to @EBNursingBMJ and add #ebnjc (EBN Twitter chat digest tag) to your tweet, so all participants will have the option to see your tweets.
MAGICYL team @Zespół_MAGICYL
The MAGICYL team got here together because of a shared passion that the dignity of all and sundry in various care settings and life expectancy is crucial and a core value in the supply of care. Dignity is supported when a person’s physical, emotional, and spiritual needs are understood, valued, and met (McSherry, 2010). In the context of life-limiting/life-threatening conditions, it is commonly assumed that because the disease progresses and the person becomes more depending on others, there could also be a lack of dignity or sense of dignity.Dignity therapy
Dignity therapy (DT) is a temporary psychotherapeutic intervention that helps individuals with shorter life expectancies see that they’ve meaning and purpose (Chochinov, 2012). DT was developed after Dignity Conse was built
Dignity therapy and meaning-making are activated in children and adolescents (CYP)
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This Twitter chat will consider the next questions:
- Is dignity therapy relevant to CYP for life-limiting/life-threatening conditions (including younger populations)?
- Are meaning-making and creativity measures already being taken as a part of CYP take care of life-limiting/life-threatening conditions?
- Could a number of the meaning-making activities already undertaken be utilized in an intervention comparable to Dignity Therapy for CYP?
Useful reading
Chochinov, HM (2002) Dignity-preserving care: a brand new model for palliative care. JAMA, 287, 2253-2260.
Chochinov, H M. (2012) Dignity therapy: the last words of recent days. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
McSherry, W. (2010) Dignity in care: meanings, myths and the fact of its implementation in practice. Nursing Times, 106(40), 20-23.
Rodriguez, A., Smith, J. and McDermid, K. (2018) Dignity therapy interventions for young people in palliative care: a rapid structured review of the evidenceANDinternational journal of palliative nursing24, (7), 112-121.
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