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End of Life & Other Stories / Dr. Sally Thorne

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Dr. Sally Thorne is a Professor of Nursing at the University of British Columbia and a researcher who conducts qualitative studies into how patients and families experience and manage chronic and life limiting conditions. She also studies end of life care, including the complexities surrounding medical assistance in dying, and the complex conversations around the expanding array of options that are now available to Canadians facing that stage in their lives.
Find Dr. Thorne on Twitter.
She can be found at https://nursing.ubc.ca/our-people/sally-thorne.
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Find Susannah Steers at www.movingspirit.ca and on social media @themovingspirit.

Find Gillian McCormick at https://physiogillian.com/ and on social media @physiogillian

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Chapters

1. What is Qualitative Research? (00:05:30)

2. Canadians and End of Life (00:17:47)

3. Information Clinicians Need for End-of-life Conversations (00:31:08)

4. How Should I Die in Canada: Preparations (00:37:30)

5. A Role for Death Doulas (00:40:44)

6. What is Health? (00:49:04)

50 episodes

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Dr. Sally Thorne is a Professor of Nursing at the University of British Columbia and a researcher who conducts qualitative studies into how patients and families experience and manage chronic and life limiting conditions. She also studies end of life care, including the complexities surrounding medical assistance in dying, and the complex conversations around the expanding array of options that are now available to Canadians facing that stage in their lives.
Find Dr. Thorne on Twitter.
She can be found at https://nursing.ubc.ca/our-people/sally-thorne.
Discover Small Conversations on Social Media

Instagram
Facebook
Twitter
Find Susannah Steers at www.movingspirit.ca and on social media @themovingspirit.

Find Gillian McCormick at https://physiogillian.com/ and on social media @physiogillian

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What is Qualitative Research? (00:05:30)

2. Canadians and End of Life (00:17:47)

3. Information Clinicians Need for End-of-life Conversations (00:31:08)

4. How Should I Die in Canada: Preparations (00:37:30)

5. A Role for Death Doulas (00:40:44)

6. What is Health? (00:49:04)

50 episodes

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