
Palliative Care
A Guide for Health Social Workers
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 21. February 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-19-066960-7 (ISBN)
Description
Accessible and instructive,Palliative Careguides and inspires health social workers to incorporate palliative care principles into their current clinical practice. Through the lenses of environmental theory and intersectionality, rich case narratives highlight opportunities for social workers to enhance their work, advancing whole-person care in the face of serious illness. Chapters include questions to concretize ideas and demonstrate real-world application, while case narratives cover a range of settings, diagnoses, and populations. This book is a useful tool for educators, learners, and practicing social workers working with individuals and families navigating complex health care systems.
Reviews / Votes
Palliative Care is a valuable primer for the social work profession-not just those working in palliative care teams but those in general social work practice. Utilizing an ecological framework at micro, meso, and macro levels, they have assembled a comprehensive review of palliative care components, standards of care, and available resources from domestic and international sources.... Recommended * L.K. Strodtman, CHOICE * This book is (I think) a celebration of the achievements of social work in the field of palliative care, and an invitation for social workers in other areas to adopt the principles and practices developed in palliative care. * Roger Woodruff, www.hospicecare.com * Palliative Care captures the central role of social work in care of seriously ill patients and families. Chapters are organized consistently with the domains of the National Consensus Project Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care, further illustrating the role of social work across every domain. It is a 'Guide for Health Social Workers,' but the deep and rich content of this book could be a guide for all professionals. * Betty R. Ferrell, PhD, RN, MA, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN, Professor and Director, City of Hope * As our population ages, there will be an increase in illnesses such as cancer and heart disease, and this book will prove very useful to both the quality of care and the longevity of practitioners who are learning or might have many years' experience in the field and would value information on best practices in palliative care. * Penny Damaskos, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, Director, Department of Social Work, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center * Everybody now knows that the majority of health care problems are driven by social determinants of health--lack of housing, food, safe neighborhoods, social supports--issues that the traditional practice of medicine is largely helpless to fix. This textbook illuminates the essential role of social work in addressing these factors during a serious illness. The effectiveness of palliative care in helping people living with serious illness to achieve what matters most to them is due to the determined advocacy and resilience of the social workers on our teams. This book shows how it's done. * Diane E. Meier, MD, FACP, Director, Center to Advance Palliative Care; Vice-Chair and Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine * Rooted in complex reality, the counsel in this book is intensive and practical. The authors and their editors push us to see beyond medical diagnoses to the person, and through the person to the social and cultural contexts that make us more than individuals. In other words, it succeeds in examining the enormous potential of palliative care, which, in practice, is still largely unrealized. Altogether, this book is a fantastic read for anyone interested in caring for humans. * BJ Miller, MD, Hospice and Palliative Care Specialist, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center * McGovern provides an essential study of an administrative office that will be of interest to historians of early modern statecraft precisely because it explores the ubiquity and tenacity of the shrieval system at work in impressive detail. * Susan Longfield Karr, Renaissance Quarterly *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
527 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-066960-7 (9780190669607)
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Persons
Bridget Sumser, MSW, Clinical Social Worker, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center
Meagan Leimena, MSW, MPH, Palliative Care Social Work Consultant
Terry Altilio, MSW, ACSW, LCSW, Social Work Coordinator, Division of Palliative Care, Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Meagan Leimena, MSW, MPH, Palliative Care Social Work Consultant
Terry Altilio, MSW, ACSW, LCSW, Social Work Coordinator, Division of Palliative Care, Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Editor
Clinical Social WorkerClinical Social Worker, UCSF Medical Center
Palliative Care Social Work ConsultantPalliative Care Social Work Consultant, Private Practice
Social Work CoordinatorSocial Work Coordinator, Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Content
Shirley Otis- Green, Mercedes Bern- Klug, Barbara Jones, and Stacy Remke: Foreword
Terry Altilio, Meagan Lyon Leimena, and Bridget Sumser: Introduction: In Plain Sight
1: Colleen M. Mulkerin: The Convergence of Social Work Practice: Integrating Health Social Work and Specialized Palliative Care
2: Anne Kelemen and Regina Tosca: Structure and Processes of Care
3: Terry Altilio and Meagan Lyon Leimena: Physical Aspects of Care
4: Christopher Onderdonk and Kathryn Thornberry: Psychological Aspects of Care
5: Karra Bikson: Social Aspects of Care
6: Dana Ribeiro Miller, Melissa Stewart, and Bridget Sumser: Spiritual, Religious, and Existential Dimensions of Care
7: Yvette Colon: Cultural Aspects of Care
8: Susan Conceicao and Ginny Swenson: Care of Patients and Families at the End of Life
9: Kathryn M. Smolinski: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Care
10: Terry Altilio, Meagan Lyon Leimena, Bridget Sumser, Allie Shukraft, Martha Schermer, Mercedes Bern- Klug, and Amy L. Lemke: Special Issues in Children and Older Adults
Terry Altilio: Epilogue
Appendix:
Patient Narratives
General Resources
Technical Reports and Issue Briefs
Timeline of Seminal Publications, Decisions, and Events
Training Opportunities
Domestic Resources and Organizations
International Resources and Organizations
Hospice Eligibility and Benefits Information
Multimedia
Additional Reading
Index
Terry Altilio, Meagan Lyon Leimena, and Bridget Sumser: Introduction: In Plain Sight
1: Colleen M. Mulkerin: The Convergence of Social Work Practice: Integrating Health Social Work and Specialized Palliative Care
2: Anne Kelemen and Regina Tosca: Structure and Processes of Care
3: Terry Altilio and Meagan Lyon Leimena: Physical Aspects of Care
4: Christopher Onderdonk and Kathryn Thornberry: Psychological Aspects of Care
5: Karra Bikson: Social Aspects of Care
6: Dana Ribeiro Miller, Melissa Stewart, and Bridget Sumser: Spiritual, Religious, and Existential Dimensions of Care
7: Yvette Colon: Cultural Aspects of Care
8: Susan Conceicao and Ginny Swenson: Care of Patients and Families at the End of Life
9: Kathryn M. Smolinski: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Care
10: Terry Altilio, Meagan Lyon Leimena, Bridget Sumser, Allie Shukraft, Martha Schermer, Mercedes Bern- Klug, and Amy L. Lemke: Special Issues in Children and Older Adults
Terry Altilio: Epilogue
Appendix:
Patient Narratives
General Resources
Technical Reports and Issue Briefs
Timeline of Seminal Publications, Decisions, and Events
Training Opportunities
Domestic Resources and Organizations
International Resources and Organizations
Hospice Eligibility and Benefits Information
Multimedia
Additional Reading
Index