Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado 80208, USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2010;49(6):526-50. doi: 10.1080/00981381003648422.
Focus on the social service and health care needs of rural dwellers has emerged due to changing demographics and advocacy efforts. All rural health providers are faced with numerous unique challenges. As a valuable part of hospice teams, social workers are well equipped to have an integral role in understanding and addressing the specific challenges in end-of-life care in rural communities. In this study, a Web-based survey was completed by 339 hospice social workers spanning 40 states in the United States. Both quantitative and qualitative methods and data analysis strategies were utilized. The results reveal environmental and cultural challenges impacting social work practice. The results also unveil solutions and suggestions for addressing challenges such as creative use of resources and increased collaboration within the local resident, health care, and social work communities. Implications include potential strategies for enhanced social work practice in rural areas, yielding a quality end-of-life care for individuals and families.
由于人口结构的变化和倡导工作的开展,农村居民的社会服务和医疗保健需求成为焦点。所有农村卫生服务提供者都面临着许多独特的挑战。作为临终关怀团队的宝贵成员,社会工作者完全有能力在理解和解决农村社区临终关怀方面的具体挑战方面发挥重要作用。在这项研究中,美国 40 个州的 339 名临终关怀社会工作者完成了一项基于网络的调查。采用了定量和定性方法以及数据分析策略。结果揭示了影响社会工作实践的环境和文化挑战。结果还为解决资源创造性利用和当地居民、医疗保健和社会工作社区内加强合作等挑战提出了一些解决方案和建议。这其中包括在农村地区增强社会工作实践的潜在策略,为个人和家庭提供优质的临终关怀服务。