The Reflection Room®: Moving from Death-Avoiding to Death-Discussing

Author:

Carter Celina1ORCID,Giosa Justine12,Rizzi Katherine1,Oikonen Karen1,Stephenson Barry3,Holyoke Paul1

Affiliation:

1. SE Research Centre, Markham, ON, Canada

2. School of Public Health Sciences, The University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada

3. Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, Canada

Abstract

We developed, implemented, and evaluated a participatory arts-based storytelling initiative called the Reflection Room project. Our aim was to investigate if visiting a Reflection Room, (1) creates opportunities for disclosing emotions and processing thoughts, (2) increases comfort discussing dying and death, and (3) supports advance care planning (ACP), conversations. In the pilot phase of the Reflection Room project, a Reflection Room was installed in 25 sites across Canada from 2016–2017. Data collection included reflection cards ( n = 463), and surveys completed by visitors upon exiting a room ( n = 271) and 3 months later ( n = 50). Analysis involved theoretically driven coding, inductive content analysis, and descriptive statistics. We found reflections contained both emotional disclosures and reflective processing. Survey data indicated visiting a Reflection Room increased comfort in thinking and talking about dying and death as well as the likelihood of engaging in ACP. In the future, we will explore the extent to which the project fosters social connections and well-being.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Health (social science)

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