
International Perspectives on Social Work in Health Care
Past, Present, and Future
Gail K. Auslander(Autor*in)
Routledge (Verlag)
1. Auflage
Erschienen am 2. Oktober 1997
Buch
Hardcover
280 Seiten
978-0-7890-0325-6 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
In the new health care environment, social workers are being called upon to act as case managers, coordinators, evaluators, therapists, and researchers. International Perspectives on Social Work in Health Care brings together academics and practitioners to discuss what managed care, cost containment, corporatization, and pre-payment portend for social work's survival. Its explanatory pages will help you understand the need for skills in networking, mediation, and advocacy, how to link communities and institutions, and how to conceptualize, quantify, and measure the outcomes of social work interventions.In an effort to transcend traditional organizational and intellectual boundaries, International Perspectives on Social Work in Health Care explores conflicts inherent to social work, the need for new theoretical and practice models, social work administration in changing health care organizations, and developments in health social work research. Seeking to unite policy and practice, this guidebook addresses key issues, trends, and innovations in social work, including:
services that enhance community health
the transformation of health care in the U.S. into a market commodity
a broader approach to health and health care to correct gender biases
lifestyle changes and health promotion
helping clients overcome patterns of denial, fear, and anger
individual casework vs. group/community practice
patterns of social work service provision in a rehabilitation hospital environment
the effects of heterosexism on health and mental health services to lesbian and gay clientsInternational Perspectives on Social Work in Health Care acts as a forum for contributing authors and readers to exchange and gain information and learn from each others'experiences and expertise. This is the book to help social work academics, educators, and practitioners work together to meet the demands and challenges of the increasingly complex health care environment.
services that enhance community health
the transformation of health care in the U.S. into a market commodity
a broader approach to health and health care to correct gender biases
lifestyle changes and health promotion
helping clients overcome patterns of denial, fear, and anger
individual casework vs. group/community practice
patterns of social work service provision in a rehabilitation hospital environment
the effects of heterosexism on health and mental health services to lesbian and gay clientsInternational Perspectives on Social Work in Health Care acts as a forum for contributing authors and readers to exchange and gain information and learn from each others'experiences and expertise. This is the book to help social work academics, educators, and practitioners work together to meet the demands and challenges of the increasingly complex health care environment.
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
New York
USA
Verlagsgruppe
Taylor & Francis Inc
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Maße
Höhe: 212 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Gewicht
589 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-0325-6 (9780789003256)
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Inhalt
Contents
Introduction
I. Health Policy and Social Work
Introduction to Section I
The Role of Social Work in Improving Quality of Life in the Community
Social Work Roles in America's Changing Health Care
Membership Theory, Rationalism, and the Claim to Adequacy in Health Services
Women's Health in Israel: A Feminist Perspective
II. Social Work Practice Issues in Health
Introduction to Section II
The Challenge of Health Care Social Work with Gay Men and Lesbians
A Creative Approach to HIV/AIDS Programs for Adolescents
A Relational Perspective of Women Coping with Cancer: A Preliminary Study
End-of-Life Decisions in the Home Care Setting
Social Support in Bereavement Crisis--A Study of Interaction in Crisis Situations
III. Developments in Health Social Work Research
Introduction to Section III
The Role of Research in Health and Mental Health Social Work
Practice and Research: An Integrated Model for the Education of Social Work Interns
A Service Mapping Approach to the Analysis of Service Use for People with Acquired Brain Injury
Clarity of Purpose and Administrative Accountability: An Empirical Study in Long-Term Residential Care
IV. Social Work Administration in Changing Health Care Organizations
Introduction to Section IV
Hospital Social Work and Community Care: The Practitioner's View
Career Outcomes Among Medical vs. Family Service Social Workers in Israel
Creating Roles for Social Work in Changing Health Care Organizations: Organizational Development Perspective
Index
Reference Notes Included
Introduction
I. Health Policy and Social Work
Introduction to Section I
The Role of Social Work in Improving Quality of Life in the Community
Social Work Roles in America's Changing Health Care
Membership Theory, Rationalism, and the Claim to Adequacy in Health Services
Women's Health in Israel: A Feminist Perspective
II. Social Work Practice Issues in Health
Introduction to Section II
The Challenge of Health Care Social Work with Gay Men and Lesbians
A Creative Approach to HIV/AIDS Programs for Adolescents
A Relational Perspective of Women Coping with Cancer: A Preliminary Study
End-of-Life Decisions in the Home Care Setting
Social Support in Bereavement Crisis--A Study of Interaction in Crisis Situations
III. Developments in Health Social Work Research
Introduction to Section III
The Role of Research in Health and Mental Health Social Work
Practice and Research: An Integrated Model for the Education of Social Work Interns
A Service Mapping Approach to the Analysis of Service Use for People with Acquired Brain Injury
Clarity of Purpose and Administrative Accountability: An Empirical Study in Long-Term Residential Care
IV. Social Work Administration in Changing Health Care Organizations
Introduction to Section IV
Hospital Social Work and Community Care: The Practitioner's View
Career Outcomes Among Medical vs. Family Service Social Workers in Israel
Creating Roles for Social Work in Changing Health Care Organizations: Organizational Development Perspective
Index
Reference Notes Included