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Social Work Practice in Pediatric Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Challenges and Opportunities


Social Work Practice in Pediatric Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Challenges and Opportunities

Hardback by Jones, Barbara L. (University of Texas - Austin, USA)

Social Work Practice in Pediatric Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Challenges and Opportunities

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ISBN:
9781138778764
Publication Date:
28 Jul 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
120 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 - 6 May 2024
Social Work Practice in Pediatric Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Challenges and Opportunities

Description

As an essential and emerging practice, Pediatric palliative care seeks to prevent and relieve suffering for children with life-threatening conditions. Palliative care teams are composed of providers of various disciplines, including social workers, who collaborate to address the medical, social-emotional, and spiritual needs of the child, and their families. Social workers are especially accustomed to interdisciplinary care and may counsel, provide resources, facilitate communication, and promote person- and family-centered practices that are the basis of effective pediatric palliative care. This book presents practice strategies, experiential knowledge, and research related to practicing in-collaborative teams, ICU settings, and hospice. It also presents research that is informed by the perceptions and perspectives of bereaved parents, parents who have suffered a stillbirth, and parent caregivers of children with life-limiting illness. This book highlights the unique role social workers play, within care teams and in relationship with children who have life-limiting illness, and their families. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care.

Contents

1. Introduction Barbara L. Jones 2. Learning to Be: Reflections of a Social Work Student on a Pediatric Hospice Internship Martha Vargas and Noam Ostrander 3. Team Collaboration in Pediatric Palliative Care Stacy S. Remke and Martha M. Schermer 4. Palliative Care in the Pediatric ICU: Challenges and Opportunities for Family-Centered Practice Ardith Doorenbos, Taryn Lindhorst, Helene Starks, Eugene Aisenberg, J. Randall Curtis, and Ross Hays 5. Bereaved Parents' Perspectives on Pediatric Palliative Care Rhonda Robert, Donna S. Zhukovsky, Riza Mauricio, Katherine Gilmore, Shirley Morrison, and Guadalupe R. Palos 6. "I'll Never Forget Those Cold Words as Long as I Live": Parent Perceptions of Death Notification for Stillbirth Suzanne Pullen, Mindi Ann Golden, and Joanne Cacciatore 7. Informing Social Work Practice Through Research With Parent Caregivers of a Child With a Life-Limiting Illness Susan Cadell, Kimberly Kennedy, and David Hemsworth

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