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SUMMARY:Using digital story-telling to capture untold stories of Medical Assistance in Dying
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of this research was to deepen our understanding of the experiences of family and informal support networks (friends) that accompanied someone throughout their dying process involving MAiD in the province of Ontario. Using a social constructivist perspective to better understand the experiences of those who have been impacted by MAiD\, digital stories were curated by research participants alongside members of the research team. \n  \nSupport for these events provided by Dr. Stajduhar and the Canada Research Chairs Program\, the UVic Institute on Aging & Lifelong Health and School of Nursing.
URL:https://palliativeapproaches.uvic.ca/event/using-digital-story-telling-to-capture-untold-stories-of-medical-assistance-in-dying/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://palliativeapproaches.uvic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/CRC-Talks_Kathy-Kortes-Miller-April-13-2023.pdf
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SUMMARY:Powerful\, transformative voices: Creative arts methods promote Indigenous end-of-life experiences
DESCRIPTION:Producing stories about Indigenous peoples’ end-of-life cultural needs and preferences by Indigenous peoples\, for Indigenous peoples\, is an empowering and transformative research approach. Tess describes how the Te Ārai Palliative Care and End of Life Research Group collaborates with Indigenous families using Kaupapa Māori Research (KMR) methods and creative arts methods\, to empower them to share their stories about their end-of-life care experiences and customs. This information is needed to support culturally disenfranchised families. \nSupport for these events provided by Dr. Stajduhar and the Canada Research Chairs Program\, the UVic Institute on Aging & Lifelong Health and School of Nursing. \n 
URL:https://palliativeapproaches.uvic.ca/event/powerful-transformative-voices-creative-arts-methods-promote-indigenous-end-of-life-experiences/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://palliativeapproaches.uvic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/CRC-talks-Tess-Moeke-Maxwell-April-26-2023.pdf
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