This study explored social workers’ perceptions of their role in providing palliative care to patients with life-limiting illnesses in six hospitals across Namibia. A qualitative grounded theory approach was use in which in-depth interviews were conduct with twenty (20) social workers. Several key findings are presented: First, the emerging constructivist grounded theory of social workers’ multi-dimensional roles in providing palliative include identities of advocate, assessor, broker, counsellor, educator, facilitator, patient liaison, mediator, discharge planner and manager of in-country referrals. Second, several participants’ uncertainties of what palliative care entails offered insight that they are in need of palliative care education...
This study was designed to investigate the qualifications of social workers in their help for the dy...
This qualitative research study was designed to explore place of death congruence among hospice pati...
In palliative and end-of-life care settings, where patients are often in a critical stage of life, s...
Palliative care is a holistic practice using a multidisciplinary approach in addressing multidimensi...
There has been very little research focusing on the role of the social worker in a specialist pallia...
Summary: A social work advisory group recently proposed 41 generalist-level palliative social work a...
Summary: A social work advisory group recently proposed 41 generalist-level palliative social work a...
Social work is integral to the professional practice of the multidisciplinary palliative care team b...
Death occurs often in the intensive care unit (ICU), which makes it a natural place for the social w...
Social work, as one of the ‘psy’ professions (Foucault, 1977), is practised in a variety of sectors ...
Clinical social workers have roles in providing end-of-life care in the United States. Although clin...
Death occurs often in the intensive care unit (ICU), which makes it a natural place for the social w...
Social work is one of a number of caring professions that contribute to the practice of palliative c...
This qualitative research study was designed to explore place of death congruence among hospice pati...
This qualitative research study was designed to explore place of death congruence among hospice pati...
This study was designed to investigate the qualifications of social workers in their help for the dy...
This qualitative research study was designed to explore place of death congruence among hospice pati...
In palliative and end-of-life care settings, where patients are often in a critical stage of life, s...
Palliative care is a holistic practice using a multidisciplinary approach in addressing multidimensi...
There has been very little research focusing on the role of the social worker in a specialist pallia...
Summary: A social work advisory group recently proposed 41 generalist-level palliative social work a...
Summary: A social work advisory group recently proposed 41 generalist-level palliative social work a...
Social work is integral to the professional practice of the multidisciplinary palliative care team b...
Death occurs often in the intensive care unit (ICU), which makes it a natural place for the social w...
Social work, as one of the ‘psy’ professions (Foucault, 1977), is practised in a variety of sectors ...
Clinical social workers have roles in providing end-of-life care in the United States. Although clin...
Death occurs often in the intensive care unit (ICU), which makes it a natural place for the social w...
Social work is one of a number of caring professions that contribute to the practice of palliative c...
This qualitative research study was designed to explore place of death congruence among hospice pati...
This qualitative research study was designed to explore place of death congruence among hospice pati...
This study was designed to investigate the qualifications of social workers in their help for the dy...
This qualitative research study was designed to explore place of death congruence among hospice pati...
In palliative and end-of-life care settings, where patients are often in a critical stage of life, s...