2020
DOI: 10.1177/1049909120979164
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Advance Care Planning and End of Life Care Literacy Initiatives in African American Faith Communities: A Systematic Integrative Review

Abstract: African Americans (AA) experience health inequalities that affect their utilization of advance care planning (ACP) and hospice and palliative care at end of life (EOL). Faith-based health promotion models may be applicable to ACP and EOL care literacy for this population. The purpose of this integrative review was to examine the literature highlighting participant responses to ACP and EOL care literacy initiatives in AA faith communities. An integrative literature review was conducted using the following datab… Show more

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“…This can lead to decreased job satisfaction, motivation, and productivity. This concept is supported by research by Catlett and Campbell (2021) in their study on Advance Care Planning and End of Life Care Literacy Initiatives in African American Faith Communities, where they found that individuals who felt that their spiritual beliefs were not being respected in the workplace had lower levels of job satisfaction and engagement. Consistency between personal values and work objectives is important to leaders as well as to followers (Yukl, 2013).…”
Section: Authenticity In Employees' Engagementmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This can lead to decreased job satisfaction, motivation, and productivity. This concept is supported by research by Catlett and Campbell (2021) in their study on Advance Care Planning and End of Life Care Literacy Initiatives in African American Faith Communities, where they found that individuals who felt that their spiritual beliefs were not being respected in the workplace had lower levels of job satisfaction and engagement. Consistency between personal values and work objectives is important to leaders as well as to followers (Yukl, 2013).…”
Section: Authenticity In Employees' Engagementmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Another ACP strategy is working with faith-based communities, an approach well studied in Black communities (Anderson, 2021; Catlett & Campbell, 2021; McDonnell & Idler, 2020). As spiritual beliefs and religion are important for many Latinx/Hispanic persons, another strategy is to provide ACP education within churches (Bullock, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the sample was almost universally in agreement on the importance of EOL care conversations and their interest in receiving information on ACP in church. These ongoing conversations and receptivity to ACP education in churches, combined with both the participation of lay church liaisons and the endorsement of church leadership, is considered imperative to the viability of any project related to ACP in the church setting 11…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These ongoing conversations and receptivity to ACP education in churches, combined with both the participation of lay church liaisons and the endorsement of church leadership, is considered imperative to the viability of any project related to ACP in the church setting. 11 Reliance on health care institutions as the primary environment for ACP has not increased the number of African American people with completed AD documents. 8,11 Within an African American church community, a cadre of trained lay advanced directive facilitators can become credible role models to help the community build skills and capacity to promote sustainable ACP behaviors among African American.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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