| Literature DB >> 34248211 |
Susan J Loeb1, Rachel K Wion1, Janice Penrod1, Gwen McGhan2, Erin Kitt-Lewis1, Christopher S Hollenbeak3,4.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the infusion of a Toolkit for Enhancing End-of-Life Care in prisons, as well as the outcome and impact on the quality of prison end-of-life care. A total of 74 front-line staff and administrators were in attendance across two post-Toolkit-infusion evaluation visits. Applying qualitative analysis, co-researcher outcome findings were related to activities, community outreach and relations, multidisciplinary team, quality improvement approach, and participatory action research team effects. Organizational outcomes included barriers and challenges, cost, organizational features, sphere of influence, readiness (for change), and sustainability.Keywords: end-of-life care; prison; prison staff; toolkit
Year: 2017 PMID: 34248211 PMCID: PMC8269981 DOI: 10.1177/0032885517743933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prison J ISSN: 0032-8855