How social workers are positioned and constructed as contributors within national palliative care policies in Sweden: a policy analysis.

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524241289601
Axel Ågren, Bodil Holmberg
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Abstract

Background: Palliative care is expected to acknowledge physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, and social needs, to which social workers can contribute with expertise on recognizing the importance of social relations and how social inequalities impact on individuals. The social work profession faces challenges in claiming their contributions in the hierarchies of medical professions. Polices play an important role in constructing and positioning responsibilities of professions.

Objectives: To analyze how social workers are positioned as contributors to palliative care within national-level policies in Sweden.

Methods and materials: A policy analysis was conducted through a constructivist lens. Data were collected from 10 Swedish national-level policy documents on palliative care.

Results: Three themes emerged: "A natural presence conveying special expertise"; "Emotional conversational support before and after death"; and "Practical support." Overall, social workers' contribution was vaguely described and in similar ways as registered nurses.

Conclusion: In Swedish policies analyzed, social workers' contributions were difficult to differentiate from that of registered nurses, which may complicate their mutual collaborations and cause confusion for individuals at the end of life and their next of kin. Future research on how different professions are positioned within palliative care is needed to reduce risks of role blurring between professions with similar aims. Moreover, given social workers long history of psychosocial knowledge, meanings of this concept need to be further acknowledged.

社会工作者如何在瑞典国家姑息关怀政策中被定位和构建为贡献者:一项政策分析。
背景:人们期望姑息关怀能够满足生理、心理、情感、精神和社会方面的需求,而社会工作者在这方面的专长是认识到社会关系的重要性以及社会不平等是如何影响个人的。社会工作专业在医疗专业的等级制度中要求做出自己的贡献时面临着挑战。政策在构建和定位专业责任方面发挥着重要作用:分析社会工作者如何在瑞典国家层面的政策中被定位为姑息关怀的贡献者:通过建构主义视角进行政策分析。从 10 份瑞典国家级姑息关怀政策文件中收集数据:结果:出现了三个主题:"传递特殊专业知识的自然存在";"死亡前后的情感对话支持";以及 "实际支持"。总体而言,对社工贡献的描述比较模糊,其方式与注册护士类似:在所分析的瑞典政策中,社工的贡献与注册护士的贡献难以区分,这可能会使他们之间的相互合作复杂化,并给临终者及其近亲造成困惑。未来需要对不同专业在姑息关怀中的定位进行研究,以减少目标相似的专业之间角色模糊的风险。此外,鉴于社会工作者在社会心理知识方面的悠久历史,这一概念的含义也需要进一步确认。
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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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