Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the possibilities for people to interact and communicate. This article examines Swedish social workers’ experiences of the extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the use of digital tools in their work, and whether this use has affected the social worker–client relationship and their stress levels. The article draws on a web survey (N = 541) via a quantitative analysis of responses and a qualitative analysis of answers to an open-ended question. Findings: Most respondents agreed on experiencing increased use of digital tools in the relationship with the clients, increased skills in using digital tools, and a more positive view of digital tools in the social worker–client r...
Social workers play a crucial role in patient wellbeing in a health care setting. Technological adva...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a profound impact, with far-reaching impacts on the way people live ...
Vital services provided by social workers to children in care or on the edge of care were largely de...
COVID-19 changed the context for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) use globally. With f...
The chapter compares digital social work between Finland and Slovenia after the outbreak of COVID-19...
This study examines the phenomenon of technostress and digitization in the profession of social work...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) permeated social work practice before coronavirus ...
In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread around the globe. The viral outbreak was followe...
The global crisis caused by the outbreak of a novel coronavirus and the associated disease (COVID-19...
This qualitative study focuses on digitalisation in the social-work field within an ethical context....
Traditionally, meetings between social workers and clients have taken place physically. Since the 20...
The social worker-client relationship is described as essential to social work but is a broad and mu...
To provide ongoing support for vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, social care organizat...
The digitalization of the social service in Sweden has begun extensively during the last couple of y...
COVID-19 has accelerated the digitalisation of organisations to enhance flexibility and adaptability...
Social workers play a crucial role in patient wellbeing in a health care setting. Technological adva...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a profound impact, with far-reaching impacts on the way people live ...
Vital services provided by social workers to children in care or on the edge of care were largely de...
COVID-19 changed the context for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) use globally. With f...
The chapter compares digital social work between Finland and Slovenia after the outbreak of COVID-19...
This study examines the phenomenon of technostress and digitization in the profession of social work...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) permeated social work practice before coronavirus ...
In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread around the globe. The viral outbreak was followe...
The global crisis caused by the outbreak of a novel coronavirus and the associated disease (COVID-19...
This qualitative study focuses on digitalisation in the social-work field within an ethical context....
Traditionally, meetings between social workers and clients have taken place physically. Since the 20...
The social worker-client relationship is described as essential to social work but is a broad and mu...
To provide ongoing support for vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, social care organizat...
The digitalization of the social service in Sweden has begun extensively during the last couple of y...
COVID-19 has accelerated the digitalisation of organisations to enhance flexibility and adaptability...
Social workers play a crucial role in patient wellbeing in a health care setting. Technological adva...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a profound impact, with far-reaching impacts on the way people live ...
Vital services provided by social workers to children in care or on the edge of care were largely de...