Preparing Paramedics: Palliative Care - Cheryl Cameron Tyne Lunn
Episode description
Paramedics receive little education on grief and bereavement. As paramedicine integrates palliative approaches to care, it has become very apparent paramedics are under-prepared for the crucial role they play in supporting patients and families in grief and recognizing and responding to their own grief reactions.
· MyGriefToolbox as one strategy and tool to address gaps in education/supports for paramedics
· Scale and spread of this approach across Canada
· Importance of person, family and caregiver centered approach
· Psychosocial support, system navigation, and compassion can be provided by all levels of paramedics
· De-bunking some myths about providing palliative care
They’ll introduce us to MyGriefToolbox, a set of free resources that have been developed in collaboration with Canadian Virtual Hospice to support paramedics as we provide a palliative care approach and psychosocial support to grieving individuals, families, and caregivers.