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Researching Compassionate Communities From an Interdisciplinary Perspective: The Case of the Compassionate Communities Center of Expertise.

Steven VanderstichelenSarah DurySara De GieterFilip Van DroogenbroeckDeborah De MoortelLisa Van HoveJulie RodeynsNele AernoutsHanne BakelantsJoachim CohenKenneth ChambaereBram SpruytGabriel ZoharDeliens LucLiesbeth De Donder
Published in: The Gerontologist (2022)
Compassionate Communities are places and environments in which people, networks, and institutions actively work together and are empowered to improve the circumstances, health, and well-being of those facing serious illness, death, dying, and loss. The study of their development, implementation, and evaluation requires an interdisciplinary research approach that has hitherto been lacking. In 2020, 8 research groups from 4 faculties at Vrije Universiteit Brussel united in the interdisciplinary Compassionate Communities Center of Expertise (COCO) to investigate Compassionate Communities. This article describes the first results of COCO: (a) an interdisciplinary mode of collaboration, (b) a shared conceptual understanding and definition of Compassionate Communities, and (c) a shared research agenda on Compassionate Communities.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • primary care
  • risk assessment