Social Work Practice in Healthcare
Advanced Approaches and Emerging Trends
Häftad, Engelska, 2015
Av Karen Marie-Neuman Allen, William J. Spitzer, William J Spitzer
2 909 kr
This pragmatic and comprehensive book helps readers develop the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for effective health care social work practice, as well as an understanding of the technological, social, political, ethical, and financial factors affecting contemporary patient care. Packed with case studies and exercises, the book emphasizes the importance of being attentive to both patient and organizational needs, covers emerging trends in health care policy and delivery, provides extensive discussion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and addresses social work practice across the continuum of care.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2015-07-02
- Mått187 x 231 x 25 mm
- Vikt950 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor536
- Upplaga1
- FörlagSAGE Publications
- ISBN9781483353203
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Karen M. Allen, PhD, LCSW, received her bachelor’s degree in social psychology from Oakland University, her MSW in social work administration, and her PhD in education from Wayne State University. She has nearly 20 years of experience in health care as a medical social worker, department director, and administrator. Her clinical practice involved working with individuals and families affected with severe illnesses and traumas, including burns, spinal cord injuries, head injuries, cancer, and strokes. Most recently her clinical work and research has been in trauma-infused cognitive behavioral therapy especially as it relates to women who are recovering from interpersonal violence. Dr. Allen is a co-author with Danielle Wozniak of Surviving Domestic Violence and has written over 30 publications including peer-reviewed papers, books, book chapters, and other publications. She is currently professor and director of the social work program at Indiana University Bloomington. She serves on the editorial review boards for Social Work in Health Care, Social Work in Mental Health, and Advances in Social Work, is a licensed clinical and macro-practice social worker, and teaches practice, policy, and research.William J. Spitzer, PhD, DCSW, earned his doctorate in social work and business administration from the University of Illinois. His 30 year career appointments include Virginia state manager of licensing operations and department director of social work services for Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) hospitals/clinics, Oregon Health & Science University hospitals/clinics, and Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System. He serves as the National Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care publications editor, was society president in two states, and on the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) board of directors. Dr. Spitzer received the national Hy Weiner Social Work Leadership Award, Virginia and Oregon leadership awards, and had his department honored as Best Health System Patient Care Department by VCU hospitals. Dr. Spitzer was clinical associate professor at VCU, with prior appointments at Portland State University and the University of Illinois. He has 40 publications, served on multiple Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accreditation teams and journal editorial boards, and edits the expanding eleven-volume Exemplars in Health Care Social Work Practice texts.
- Introduction to Social Work Practice in HealthcareChapter 1: The Historical and Contemporary Context for Healthcare Social Work PracticeIntroductionEvolution of medical social work practiceHistorical context of health care in the United StatesPublic health in the United StatesEarly efforts to nationalize health care in the United StatesContemporary health care reform: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010SummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 2: The Organizational Context of Health Care Social Work PracticeIntroductionHealth care organizationsSocial work challenges in contemporary health care organizationsThe advent of managed health careThe PPACA and Accountable Care OrganizationsThe health care system as a continuumContinuum components, focus of care and social work servicesSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 3: Knowledge and Theoretical Foundations of Health Care Social Work PracticeIntroductionThe changing health care systemDefinitions of health, wellness, disease and disabilityThe medical model of practiceHealth condition adjustment: Patient/family counselingA theoretical framework for interventionSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 4: Health Care Social Work Practice Skills and CompetenciesIntroductionDefinition of health care social work practiceThe roles and functions of health care social work practiceThe helping process applied to health care social work practiceSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 5: Values and Ethics of Health Care Social WorkIntroductionSocial work valuesEthical dilemmasEthical decision-makingEthics CommitteesChallengesOpportunitiesSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 6: Practice-Based Research in Health Care Social WorkIntroductionEvidence-based practiceFrom research to quality improvementPractice based evaluationBest practice in evaluation designEvaluative designsOutcome findings and quality evaluationCreating a positive culture for evaluationSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesPart 2: Advanced Approaches and Emerging TrendsChapter 7: Chronic Illness: Issues and InterventionsIntroductionHealth disparities and associated costs of chronic illnessBiopsychosocial assessment of health needs and servicesSocial work role in care coordinationFacilitating adherence to medical regimensThe impact of chronic illness on family functioningSpecial considerations: Chronic illness in childhood Chronic diseases overviewSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 8: Transitional Planning Across the Continuum of CareIntroductionDischarge planning through the continuum of careInterprofessional care coordinationMedical “gatekeepers”Preadmission planningTransitional care planningThe role of social work in long-term careAlternatives to nursing home careSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 9: Social Work Practice in Oncology, Palliative Care and End of Life CareIntroductionEolution of cancer careSurvivability factorsCultural issuesCurrent trends in psychosocial care: Functions and rolesPsychosocial screening and assessmentDepression and anxiety in cancer patientsCharacteristics of oncology social work practicePatient and family interventionSummary: The challenge of oncology practiceKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 10: Community Health and Health PromotionIntroductionTheoretical frameworkSkills and competenciesValues and ethicsHealth promotion and wellness modelsCultural considerationsRole of social work in community and public healthEmerging trendsChallengesOpportunitiesSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 11: Gerontological Health Care Social Work Practicea.Introductionb.Our aging populationc.Demographic influencesd.Present health status of the aging populatione.Health care and social services needs of an aging populationf.The opportunity for social work practiceg.Gerontological social work functionsh.Intervention with an aging populationi.Social work policy practice with an aging populationj.Summaryk.Key terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 12: Intervention with Pediatric Patients and their FamiliesIntroductionChild health in the United StatesChronic healthMental healthDevelopmental disabilitiesAccidental injuryPediatric care sites and social work practiceSocial work practice knowledge and skillsDocumentationChild maltreatmentProfessional values and ethicsPractice challengesPractice opportunitiesSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 13: Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders in Medical Patients: Implications for Health Care Social Work PracticeIntroductionPsychiatric care in health settingsThe social work role in behavioral healthSubstance abuse as a co-occurring disorderIntegrating careSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 14: Supervision and EvaluationIntroductionImportance of clinical supervisionThe historical context of supervisionDefinitions: Field education, supervision and consultationTheoretical foundationsSupervision CompetenciesSupervision modalitiesTrends in supervisionEthical responsibilities of supervisorsPerformance evaluationSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 15: Cultural Competence in Health Care Social WorkIntroductionDefining cultural competenceSpecific considerations in culturally competent health careThe gay, lesbian and transgendered populationCulturally competent health care organizationsSummaryKey terms, concepts and exercisesChapter 16: Glimpses into the Future of Health Care and Social Work PracticeIntroductionOn the health care policy horizonOn the health care service delivery horizonOn the health care social work practice horizonEnvisioning the future…Key terms, concepts and exercises
Charting the territory of health care in American society is a daunting task. This text takes on the challenge in a bold and ambitious style that is robust in historical accuracy and insightful when articulating the responsibility of professional social work in today’s complex evolving health care environment. A particular hallmark of this text is the thread that is weaved from the origins of American health care to its current texture.