社会工作在癌症控制中的本质。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Cancer Control Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-19 DOI:10.1177/10732748251353081
Brad Zebrack, Anao Zhang, Lauren V Ghazal, Nina Francis-Levin, Rachel E Brandon
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摘要

人们出生、生活、学习、工作、娱乐、崇拜和年龄的条件影响一系列健康、功能和生活质量的结果,并有助于整个癌症控制连续体的社会需求。为了满足这些需求,提高癌症护理的质量,实现健康公平,癌症护理临床医生必须具备全面的知识和技能,以减轻健康的社会决定因素对患者结果的影响。这方面的知识还应包括理解种族主义、性别歧视和歧视——以及创伤暴露——如何影响患者的行为和结果,因为有证据表明它们对人群健康的影响。100多年来,社会工作者组成了一支重要的劳动力队伍,他们受过适当的教育和培训,能够在医疗保健服务提供,特别是癌症护理的背景下识别社会需求并改善患者的治疗效果。社会工作者以生态框架为导向,善于识别和减轻健康的社会决定因素对个人知识、态度、信仰和行为的负面影响,目的是为有癌症风险或被诊断患有癌症的人改善结果。社工在组织社区、理解和干预社会系统(包括家庭、组织和机构)、提供情感支持和心理健康咨询、倡导最有利于患者、家庭和社区的项目和政策方面受过专业培训。因此,社会工作者在整个癌症控制连续体的服务提供中发挥着关键作用。
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The Essential Nature of Social Work in Cancer Control.

The conditions in which people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age affect a range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes, and contribute to social needs across the cancer control continuum. To address these needs, advance the quality of cancer care, and achieve health equity, cancer care clinicians must possess comprehensive knowledge and skills to mitigate the effects of social determinants of health on patient outcomes. This knowledge should also encompass an understanding of how racism, sexism, and discrimination - along with exposures to trauma - also influence patient behaviors and outcomes, given evidence of their effects on population health. For over 100 years, social workers have comprised an essential workforce that is duly educated and trained to identify social needs and improve patient outcomes within the context of health care service delivery, and cancer care in particular. Oriented to an ecological framework, social workers are adept at identifying and mitigating the negative effects of the social determinants of health on individual knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, with the intent of improving results for people at risk for or diagnosed with cancer. Social workers are professionally trained for organizing communities, understanding and intervening upon social systems (including families, organizations, and institutions), providing emotional support and mental health counseling, and advocating for programs and policies that best serve patients, families, and communities. Thus, social workers play a critical role in service delivery across the cancer control continuum.

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Cancer Control
Cancer Control ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.80
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发文量
148
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Cancer Control is a JCR-ranked, peer-reviewed open access journal whose mission is to advance the prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and palliative care of cancer by enabling researchers, doctors, policymakers, and other healthcare professionals to freely share research along the cancer control continuum. Our vision is a world where gold-standard cancer care is the norm, not the exception.
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