“让家庭找到自己的道路”——儿童在医院接受临终关怀时社会工作者角色的叙事探索。

IF 1.6 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Anne Marie Jones, Erna O'Connor, Jayne Price
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摘要

当儿童接受临终关怀时,社会工作者是为家庭提供心理社会护理的一线专业人员。为了探讨在这种情况下社会工作的作用,通过三个焦点小组,每组四名参与者,从爱尔兰一家国立儿童医院雇用的12名社会工作者中收集数据。一个由两部分组成的叙述过程引出了社会工作者关于临终关怀的故事,促进了焦点小组第一部分经验的叙述,并允许研究人员在第二部分探索提出的问题。在专题分析之后,出现了一个总体主题“使家庭找到自己的道路”,包括四个副主题:a)与家庭接触并跨越边界;B)调解临终关怀;C)谈判竞争性话语;D)使偏好最小化遗憾。主题和分主题提供了在这一关键时刻增强家庭权能的见解。叙述方法的使用促进了关于如何在医院环境中实现这一目标的知识的出现。本文绘制了研究中确定的实践的基本组成部分,并绘制了社会工作者在支持家庭方面做出的关键贡献,目的是为该领域的未来实践提供信息。
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"Enabling Families to Find Their Own Path" - A Narrative Exploration of the Role of Social Workers When a Child is Receiving End-of-Life Care in Hospital.

Social workers are frontline professionals providing psychosocial care to families when children are receiving end-of-life care. To explore the social work role in this context, data was collected from a cohort of 12 social workers employed at a national children's hospital in Ireland, via three focus groups, with four participants in each group. A two-part narrative process elicited social workers' stories of end-of-life care, facilitating the recounting of experiences in the first part of the focus group and allowing the researcher to explore issues raised, in the second part. Following thematic analysis, an overarching theme "enabling families to find their own path" emerged, with four sub-themes: a) engaging with families and navigating across boundaries; b) mediating end-of-life care; c) negotiating competing discourses; d) enabling preferences to minimize regrets. The theme and sub-themes provide insight into empowerment of families at this critical time. The use of a narrative approach facilitated the emergence of knowledge about how this is achieved in a hospital setting. This article maps the essential components of practice identified in the study and charts the key contribution that social workers make in supporting families, with the purpose of informing future practice within this field.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, now affiliated with the Social Work in Hospice and Palliative Care Network, explores issues crucial to caring for terminally ill patients and their families. Academics and social work practitioners present current research, articles, and continuing features on the "state of the art" of social work practice, including interdisciplinary interventions, practice innovations, practice evaluations, end-of-life decision-making, grief and bereavement, and ethical and moral issues. The Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care combines theory and practice to facilitate an understanding of the multi-level issues surrounding care for those in pain and suffering from painful, debilitating, and/or terminal illness.
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