Fox Mim, McIlveen Joanna, Murphy Elisabeth
Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Health & Society, University of Wollongong, Liverpool, Australia.
St George Hospital, Kogarah, Australia.
Qual Soc Work. 2021 Mar;20(1-2):131-137. doi: 10.1177/1473325020981074.
Bereavement support and conducting viewings for grieving family members are commonplace activities for social workers in the acute hospital setting, however the risks that COVID-19 has brought to the social work role in bereavement care has necessitated the exploration of creative alternatives. Social workers are acutely aware of the complicating factors when bereavement support is inadequately provided, let alone absent, and with the aid of technology and both individual advocacy, social workers have been able to continue to focus on the needs of the most vulnerable in the hospital system. By drawing on reflective journaling and verbal reflective discussions amongst the authors, this article discusses bereavement support and the facilitation of viewings as clinical areas in which hospital social work has been observed adapting practice creatively throughout the pandemic.
在急症医院环境中,为悲伤的家庭成员提供丧亲支持和安排瞻仰遗容是社会工作者的常见工作,但新冠疫情给丧亲护理中的社会工作角色带来了风险,这就需要探索创新的替代方案。社会工作者敏锐地意识到,在丧亲支持不足甚至缺乏的情况下会出现各种复杂因素,借助技术以及个人的倡导,社会工作者得以继续关注医院系统中最弱势群体的需求。通过借鉴作者之间的反思性日志记录和口头反思讨论,本文探讨了丧亲支持以及瞻仰遗容的安排,这些都是在整个疫情期间观察到医院社会工作在其中创造性地调整实践的临床领域。