4.4 (4.4) Social work in palliative care Flashcards
What four principles guide the work of social work in PC?
human rights
empowerment
Relationship
social justice
List four factors that may be assessed in the initial meeting between a social worker and a PC patient. Who does the social worker assess these factors in?
culture
family biopsychosocial and spiritual history
strengths and resilience
practical challenges/sources of distress
person
family
You are following a patient who speaks a foreign language. A translator is not available for the day you initially plan a family meeting. List three issues that may arise if you opt to use a family member
- family dynamics, personal beliefs or individual discomfort with sensitive or difficult discussions could lead to distorted messages, things left unsaid, improper interpretation
- above cause increased distress for family
- tx team cannot know what is actually communicated & therfore the authenticity of the outcome is uncertain
You plan a family meeting with the persons of importance to a patient. One of the attendees is sceptical about the meeting and inquires about the function of the meeting. List five functions of a family meeting
enhance dialogue provide info respond to emotional distress marshal resources to help problem solve make decisions goals of care help substantiate therapeutic relationship explore pt and family relationships opportunity to learn about pt and values
Name FIVE broad social work clinical interventions
◆ Language
◆ Communication
◆ Supportive Counselling
◆ Anticipatory guidance
◆ Therapeutic techniques (offered directly/referral)
◆ Family meeting & care coordination
◆ Advocacy & resources
◆ Practical planning
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