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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... [she said] but it never transpired, and I'll get that going for you and it still never transpired. (Woman patient, white UK, age group 46–55) A small minority of service users felt that social workers were likely to be of little value ...
... She was just there and was nice – I have to say I was surprised...she was what probably we actually needed. (Bereaved woman, white UK, age group 46–55) Lack of information about social work Our question about people's pre-existing views ...
... she had been a nurse in palliative care herself and when faced with the death of someone very close she realized that she needed the support of a specialist palliative care social worker. This was one of the prime reasons she wanted her ...
... she does when a new person comes in, she goes and makes herself known to them. (Service user in discussion group) Service users told us that they appreciated these informal introductions and had been reassured and put at their ease by ...
... She simply turned up at his bedside. He thought he might have refused had he been asked. He was the man who, in Chapter 2, said he thought people were 'a bit sad' if they wanted to talk about their problems: I just remember coming out ...
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 |