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End-of-Life Dreams and Visions: Initial Guidelines and Recommendations to Support Dreams and Visions at the End of Life.

Pei C GrantKathryn LevyJonathan L RossiTahleen A Lattimer
Published in: Journal of palliative medicine (2023)
Background: End-of-life dreams and visions (ELDVs) are a common phenomenon in which dying patients experience dreams/visions often of deceased loved ones before death. Past research has highlighted the need for education and awareness to improve clinical engagement at the bedside in response to ELDVs. Objectives: To explore the perspectives of multidisciplinary hospice care providers who are ELDV subject matter experts. Design/Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 13 multidisciplinary hospice providers were conducted and analyzed using thematic qualitative analysis. Results: Analysis revealed six themes: Normalization , Rapport Building , Active Listening , Individualized Meaning Making , Barriers , and Education . A secondary thematic analysis focused on defining/describing ELDVs and resulted in two themes: Natural Part of Dying and ELDV Properties . Conclusions: Findings identified facilitators and barriers encountered when caring for a patient with ELDVs. Based on this, an initial set of recommendations for meaningful clinical engagement regarding ELDVs and initial operationalized definition has been proposed.
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