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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... cope with massive change, fears for the future and possibly financial uncertainty. For some it may mean having little time and feeling weak and very ill; for others coping with loss and perhaps the prospect of loneliness and isolation ...
... coping: I felt it was almost an accident...someone else who maybe didn't have someone to speak for them like I had my husband... He was determined he was going to get me some help, [they] might not have known that you could have that ...
... cope with, I was coping with, I lost my daughter, I had cancer, I had two of her children to bring up...and I was still feeling vulnerable myself but I never had time for myself. And then everything got on top of us so [the specialist ...
... cope at that time with anything else: Just when I needed it, she took control. She actually took control for me, and handled it all. (Bereaved woman, white UK, age group 26–35) A woman patient in her eighties described how she had asked ...
... coping with anxiety and dealing with neighbour disputes, to homelessness and breakdowns in the welfare benefits system. Table 4.2: Range and nature of issues identified by service users Issue identified by service users Range and nature ...
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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 |