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Willingness to support neighbours practically or emotionally: a cross-sectional survey among the general public.

Bert QuintiensTinne SmetsKenneth ChambaereLieve Van den BlockDeliens LucJoachim Cohen
Published in: Palliative care and social practice (2024)
People are generally willing to support their neighbours who need help practically or emotionally, especially when they have prior experience with illness, death or dying and when they felt supported by different groups of people. Community-based models that build support around people with care needs could explore to what extent this willingness translates into durable community support. Initiatives promoting social connection and cohesion around serious illness, caregiving and dying may harness this potential through experiential learning.
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