Kolomer Stacey R, Lewinson Terri, Kropf Nancy P, Wilks Scott E
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2006;48(1-2):97-110. doi: 10.1300/J083v48n01_07.
This mixed methodology study examines the perceptions of key constituents regarding methods for effectively integrating aging content into the foundation curriculum of the BSW and MSW program at the University of Georgia School of Social Work. Students were asked to complete a survey to determine their perception of geriatric content that existed within the foundation coursework. Following an analysis of the survey results, eight semi-structured focus group discussions were conducted with a purposeful sample of students, faculty, field instructors, social work alumni, older adults from the community, and representatives from aging agencies. The intention of these focus groups was to find out what aging content should be infused within the curriculum. The focus group meetings were held in various locations throughout Northeast Georgia and in one remote location in South Georgia. Participants were interviewed about the necessary skills and knowledge for social workers practicing with an aging population in the areas of: essential intervention skills, program policies and regulations, critical information needed to develop client service plans, strategies for addressing service delivery fragmentation, and community collaboration to support intergenerational family needs. The results of this study will be discussed to provide suggestions on how existing foundation courses can integrate aging content.
这项混合方法研究考察了关键参与者对将老年学内容有效融入佐治亚大学社会工作学院本科和硕士社会工作基础课程方法的看法。学生们被要求完成一项调查,以确定他们对基础课程中现有老年学内容的看法。在对调查结果进行分析之后,与学生、教师、实习督导、社会工作校友、社区老年人以及老年机构代表等有目的抽样群体进行了八次半结构化焦点小组讨论。这些焦点小组的目的是找出课程中应融入哪些老年学内容。焦点小组会议在佐治亚州东北部的不同地点以及佐治亚州南部的一个偏远地点举行。就社会工作者在与老年人群体打交道时所需的技能和知识,对参与者进行了访谈,这些领域包括:基本干预技能、项目政策和法规、制定客户服务计划所需的关键信息、解决服务提供碎片化问题的策略以及支持代际家庭需求的社区合作。将对本研究结果进行讨论,以就现有基础课程如何融入老年学内容提供建议。