An Exploration of the Training Needs for End-of-Life Doulas in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias

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Identifier Rager_2025
Title An Exploration of the Training Needs for End-of-Life Doulas in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
Creator Rager, Katelyn
Subject Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Doulas; Education; Teacher Training; Problem Solving; Problem-Based Learning; Respite Care; Terminal Care; Alzheimer Disease; Dementia; Caregivers; Emotional Adjustment; Family Support; Holistic Health; Psychosocial Support Systems; Motivation; Interdisciplinary Research
Description The end-of-life doula movement originated from the birth doula movement during the 21st century to serve as companions, mentors, and advocates for the dying. The end-of-life doula role is relatively new, and there are no standardized practices for overseeing training programs. This project sought to describe the experience of trained end-of-life doulas working with persons living with dementia and to identify the educational need to improve dementia training. This project used a qualitative descriptive design. Eight doulas were recruited through a purposive sampling method and completed in-depth interviews. These interviews were then analyzed in two cycles of coding: descriptive and pattern coding. Five themes were identified: three describing doula experiences (working with people living with dementia, impact on families, techniques for working with people living with dementia) and two describing educational needs relating to ADRD (doula attributes, what should be taught to doulas). Participants described the experience of working with people living with dementia as unique when compared to other disease processes. They emphasized the lack of and need for training in caring for persons living with dementia at end-of-life. Results were mapped to the principles of adult learning theory, and recommendations were made for future efforts to improve dementia training for end-of-life doulas.
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date 2025
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Katelyn Rager 2025
Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Name Katelyn Rager
Type Text
ARK ark:/87278/s61q3ym9
Setname ehsl_gerint
ID 2714506
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s61q3ym9