Friday 16 November 2018

Hope tree: an interactive art installation to facilitate the expression of hope in a hospice setting

American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, 2018 35(10) p.1273-1279
Collins, Andrew; Bhathal, Darpanjot; Field, Tara; Larlee, Randene; Paje, Rachael; Young, Daneen

Patients can continue to have hope or be hopeful, even in the face of a terminal illness. In this paper the authors address the question 'Can participation in a creative writing practice improve the expression of hope in a hospice setting?' Each expressed hope placed on the "Hope Tree" was independently coded by all research team members utilizing inductive content analysis. Eight major themes emerged from the data: "Peace," "Dreams," "Total well-being," "Acknowledgment of loss," "Relationships," "Hospice care," "Spirituality," and "Dichotomies." It was concluded that the Hope Tree is a creative art project that can be used within a hospice environment to promote hope among family members and the health-care professionals who care for patients.