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IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
L. Joubert, A. Hocking, Catherine Ludbrooke, J. Fang, G. Simpson
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摘要肿瘤学社会工作为个人、团体、家庭、护理人员和社区提供服务。作为对17个维多利亚州卫生服务机构的社会工作活动进行更大规模审计的一部分,进行了一项亚分析,以调查肿瘤学中的社会工作实践(n = 49)与普通医学环境相比(n = 55)。肿瘤学领域的社会工作者更有可能解决适应病情、焦虑和财务问题。全科医学的社会工作者更经常关注痴呆症、虐待老年人以及客户向住院辅助护理的过渡。与出院计划明显更常见的普通医学相比,肿瘤学社会工作者进行的干预频率更高,包括宣传、短期或单次干预和咨询。最后,与普通医学组相比,肿瘤学社会工作者更有可能使用叙事或支持性护理模式。这些发现有助于更好地针对不同医疗环境中的社会工作者进行培训和提高技能。影响实践审计有助于描述肿瘤学和更广泛的医疗环境中社会工作所解决的一系列复杂问题。确定与肿瘤学相关的关键干预措施和重点,为未来评估肿瘤学关键领域的社会工作实践的有效性提供了重点。更好地了解实践可以为有针对性的培训计划奠定基础,以提高社会工作者在肿瘤学和更广泛的医疗保健方面的知识和技能。
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Social Work in the Oncology Setting Compared to Social Work in General Medical Settings: An Analysis of Findings From a Multisite Australian Social Work Practice Audit
ABSTRACT Oncology social work provides services to individuals, groups, families, caregivers, and communities. As part of a larger audit of social work activities across 17 Victorian health services, a subanalysis was conducted to investigate social work practice in oncology (n = 49) compared to general medicine settings (n = 55). Social workers in oncology were more likely to address issues of adjustment to the condition, anxiety, and finances. Social workers in general medicine more frequently focused on dementia, elder abuse, and transition of clients to Residential Assisted Care. Oncology social workers conducted higher frequencies of interventions involving advocacy, brief or single session intervention, and counselling compared to general medicine, where discharge planning was significantly more common. Finally, oncology social workers were more likely to have used a narrative or supportive care model compared to the general medicine group. These findings can help better target training and upskilling of social workers for practice in different healthcare settings. IMPLICATIONS Audits of practice assist to describe the complex array of issues addressed by social work both within oncology and the broader healthcare settings. Identifying key interventions and emphases pertaining to oncology provides a focus for future evaluation of the effectiveness of social work practice across key domains within oncology. Better understanding of practice can lay the groundwork for targeted training programs to enhance social worker knowledge and skills in oncology and broader healthcare.
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Australian Social Work
Australian Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: Australian Social Work is an international peer-reviewed journal reflecting current thinking and trends in Social Work. The Journal promotes the development of practice, policy and education, and publishes original research, theoretical papers and critical reviews that build on existing knowledge. The Journal also publishes reviews of relevant professional literature, commentary and analysis of social policies and encourages debate in the form of reader commentary on articles. Australian Social Work has grown out of the Australian context and continues to provide a vehicle for Australian and international authors. The Journal invites submission of papers from authors worldwide and all contributors are encouraged to present their work for an international readership.
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