A new training module for health professionals ‘End-of-life care for diverse communities’, recognises that some people in Australia may hesitate asking for help from health care services and hospitals.
Are you open to difference in people, patients, and colleagues? Individuals and organisations can have an enormous influence enabling inclusive care, and this is crucial when planning and delivering end-of-life care
The module presents three fictitious cases to illustrate the importance of providing excellent end-of-life care to all people in your local community. The cases focus on peoples:
The training addresses many of the common issues for health care professionals to consider for quality care for all patients.
The End-of-Life Essentials (EOLE) Project provides free evidence-based online education for health professionals to assist in improving end-of-life care.
https://www.endoflifeessentials.com.au/tabid/5195/Default.aspx#diversecommunities