2019
DOI: 10.1097/njh.0000000000000596
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Silent Illumination

Abstract: With a growing population of transgender-identified elders in the United States, their unique spiritual end-of-life needs are coming to light. This article presents a case study of a hospice volunteer who used skillful means as an artist to help a transgender-identified woman express her spirituality in the last 6 months of her life. After data analysis, 4 themes emerged related to the expression of spirituality by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) elders at end of life. The themes that em… Show more

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“…Resourcefulness and creativity represent another asset particularly applicable to resilience, empowerment and self‐expression. Campbell and Catlett (2019) described the creative works of a transgender older adult on hospice who, in collaboration with a volunteer, made a book of her life stories and messages of hope for her community. And Elder (2016) noted that gender diverse older adults found expression through visual art, film, music, and performance as a component of their resilience.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Resourcefulness and creativity represent another asset particularly applicable to resilience, empowerment and self‐expression. Campbell and Catlett (2019) described the creative works of a transgender older adult on hospice who, in collaboration with a volunteer, made a book of her life stories and messages of hope for her community. And Elder (2016) noted that gender diverse older adults found expression through visual art, film, music, and performance as a component of their resilience.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spiritual expression was essential for the dying process of the transgender older adult in the case study by Campbell and Catlett (2019).…”
Section: Care Of Mind Body and Spiritmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Parental support for access to transitioning is pivotal for young transgender people. Rejection also exists for people 65 and older who do not have support in transitioning (Campbell & Catlett, 2019). This age group faces a lifetime of health care refusal, discrimination, victimization and spiritual and emotional violence (Kattari et al, 2020).…”
Section: Generational Views On Transitioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing discrimination and improving care at EOL for transgender older adults require building a culture of inclusivity among healthcare providers; changing policies to support transgender rights; strengthening social and spiritual support; and emphasizing the assets of transgender elders ( Catlett, 2022 ). To build competency and inclusivity in EOL care for transgender older adult patients, several studies propose educational trainings for healthcare providers, especially clinicians in hospice and palliative care, a discipline that focuses on enhancing quality of life for persons with serious or terminal illnesses ( Adan et al, 2021 ; Bell & Johnson, 2020 ; Campbell & Catlett, 2019 ; Elder, 2016 ; Hughto & Reisner, 2018 ; Jones & Willis, 2016 ; Walker et al, 2017 ). In addition to educational initiatives, policy change has emerged in the literature from the USA and Canada as a strategy for mitigating discrimination, stigma, and elder abuse ( Carroll, 2017 ; de Vries et al, 2019 ; Hoy-Ellis & Fredriksen-Goldsen, 2017 ; Hughto & Reisner, 2018 ; Knochel & Flunker, 2021 ; Lowers, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%