Palliative Care, Social Work and Service Users: Making Life PossibleJessica Kingsley Publishers, 15/11/2006 - 272 من الصفحات This unique book provides a rare look at social work and palliative care from the perspective of service users. It is the first to investigate specialist palliative care social work from this viewpoint. |
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... (Woman patient, white UK, age group 66–75) Another woman patient referred to her husband's feelings when she decided to turn to a hospice for help. He also had cancer but had not considered hospice support for himself. My husband was ...
... (Woman patient, white UK, age group 26–35) Changing attitudes The second theme which emerged from service users was how rapidly their attitudes to palliative care changed once they had contact with it. Many service users reported that ...
... woman, white) Some people spoke about what hospice care had meant to the ... patient, white UK, age group 56–65) [H]e went in very down and very ill. But ... (Woman participant in a discussion group of bereaved people) The woman who first ...
... (Woman patient, white UK, age group 56–65) Some service users were quite clear that they only associated social workers with people they saw as socially marginalized: I thought social work was for the down and outs, people that, you know ...
... (Woman patient, white UK, age group 56–65) [T]he impression we had was that social workers just go into a home and sit there...and order the people they are supposed to look after about... (Bereaved woman, white European, age group 66–75) ...
المحتوى
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Developing the Discussion | 131 |
How We Carried Out the Research
| 227 |
The Interview Schedule
| 247 |
References
| 252 |
Subject Index
| 261 |
Author Index
| 266 |