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Mortality - Coggle Diagram
Mortality
eol existence
family/friends present
loneliness/isolation
awareness of others eol existence/death (family/friends)
upset at how/why others died
parents dying
brother murdered
deterioration
emotional
reflecting on /having traumatic experiences
reality for volunteers/HCPs
not getting to the potential intevriewee in time before they die/too ill
not finishing the interview
fact that many die soon after being interviewed and finding out
HCPs finding out more about the interviewees life and their personality
creating conversations and connections
to increase empathy, kindness and understanding (imagine in their shoes)
lack of time /too busy so people become objects
setting
hospice
being frightened or not/fear of dying (generational?)
(changing?) perception of somewhere you go to die?
support
biological drive to leave something behind
Being remembered: we finally disappear when the last person/web page/document remembers us
fear of being gone forever
not always true - people live on without knowing
act of having children/family
passing on stories
something important
educational generational historical reuse potential
anonymous or not when public re-use?
not wanting certain family members to hear
for training and hearing how things could be improved in HSC
Real life implications/lay person perspective
oral history interviewers for scenarios/interviewng
HCPs to remember past patients/raise awareness of service
contribution/playing a part
boredom
life review/consilidation
Dangers/opportunities of talking about whatever is on their mind
voice recording
as opposed to video
may not look their best if in ill health
capable of good audio quality
with headphones as if the person is there
family being able to hear the voice before/before illness deterioration to the voice - pros/cons
unobtrusive microphones
when the interviewee listens to it - encouraged to after interview
family varies as to when they listen - straight away to never
who they share it with - family/friends
when family/friends find out about the recording/ finding it after death unknowingly
feedback from family/friends to the service on finding/hearing a recording after death
books.transcripts
planning for the future
funeral preparations
music
slide shows
audio/video
recording last minute messages for loved ones
visions of the future (after their death)
socioeconomic (no poverty?)
utopian/dystopian