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Abstract
Background: Persons from a Christian tradition may have concerns that impede advance care planning for end of life. Sharing how Jesus practiced advance care planning may provide a pivot point to help ameliorate this problem. Objective: To present a novel approach to advance care planning from a Christian tradition. Evolution of the Novel Approach: Experiential learning that resulted in the novel approach is described using Kolb's learning cycle: proceeding from concrete experience to reflective observation followed by abstract conceptualization and then active experimentation.Entities:
Keywords: advance care planning; culture; religion
Year: 2020 PMID: 34223483 PMCID: PMC8241324 DOI: 10.1089/pmr.2020.0012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Palliat Med Rep ISSN: 2689-2820
Jesus Practiced Advance Care Planning and How This Might Engage Persons from a Christian Tradition
| Jesus' words and actions | Biblical gospel reference | Possible applications |
|---|---|---|
| Spoke openly about his pending death despite the resistance and dismay of others. | Matthew 16:21–23; Mark 8:31–33 | Are you willing to recognize, accept, and discuss your death? Why might this be important? |
| Participated in a celebration of his life on Palm Sunday five days before he died. | Matthew 21:1–11; Mark 11:1–11; Luke 19:28–40; John 12:12–19 | Might you want to celebrate your life even as your death approaches? |
| Arranged an intimate Last Supper with his friends where he shared symbols of remembrance. | Matthew 26:17–29; Mark 14:12–25; Luke 22:7–30; John 13:18–30 | With whom do you want to spend time? Any favorite meals? Eating places? Symbols to share? |
| Asked his friends to be with him while he prayed in the garden of Gethsemane. | Matthew 26:36–44; Mark 14:32–40; Luke 22:39–45; John 18:1 | Might you want a quiet place? Place of prayer? Friends or prayer partners with you? |
| Planned his mother's care after he died by having John care for her. | John 19:26–27 | Are there others for whom you are responsible? Who do you want to care for them? |