Publications by authors named "Jennifer M Breier"

Article Synopsis
  • Informal caregiving for pediatric palliative patients significantly impacts caregivers' physical and mental well-being, yet limited research exists on targeted interventions for this group.
  • The study evaluates the "Photographs of Meaning Program," which encourages caregivers to create and share photo narratives over nine weeks, culminating in a community exhibition.
  • Results showed that participants posted numerous photos and narratives, and data indicated an increase in meaning in their lives, suggesting the program's effectiveness and potential benefits for future research.
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Background: The age demographic of the incarcerated is quickly shifting from young to old. Correctional facilities are responsible for navigating inmate access to healthcare; currently, there is no standardization for access to end-of-life care. There is growing research support for prison-based end-of-life care programs that incorporate inmate peer caregivers as a way to meet the needs of the elderly and dying who are incarcerated.

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Background: Delirium is a challenging occurrence among people at end of life. It can be difficult to detect and treat because of its episodic nature. The Buffalo Delirium Scale (BDS) was designed to identify risk factors for hospice patients in the prodromal stage of delirium.

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A growing number of correctional facilities train inmates to provide end-of-life care for dying inmates. This study explores the phenomenological perspective of inmate-caregivers participating in an inmate-facilitated hospice program (IFHP) with regard to meaning and purpose in life, attitudes on death and dying, and perceived personal impact of participation. Twenty-two inmate-caregivers were interviewed at a maximum-security state correctional facility in the United States.

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