Beltran Susanny, Yalim Asli, Morris Ashley, Taylor Lauren
University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA.
J Soc Work (Lond). 2023 May;23(3):428-442. doi: 10.1177/14680173231162490. Epub 2023 Mar 17.
Social workers support clients' psychosocial and resource needs across care settings. Social workers are typically not, however, trained to engage in emergency response practices such as the ones that may be necessary to support needs brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This article reports findings from a cross-sectional survey of social work students and recent graduates entering the field of social work during COVID-19, exploring their preparation, perceived readiness, and training needs.
The study sample ( = 94) included 70 students and 24 recent graduates. The sample was 52% White, 22% Hispanic, and 21% Black/African American. Respondents reported training needs in the areas of trauma-informed care (70%), behavioral health (57%), culturally competent practice (49%), telehealth (48%), loss and grief (44%), and emergency management (43%). No significant differences emerged in self-efficacy ratings of students and recent graduates; both groups reported low self-efficacy in their ability to apply advanced practice skills. After controlling for demographics, receiving training specific to the COVID-19 pandemic (β = .271, < .05), perceived readiness (β = .779, < .001), and satisfaction with training/preparation (β = .4450, < .001) significantly contribute to levels of perceived self-efficacy among SW students and recent graduates.
Social work curricular developments, and continuing education, are needed to prepare and support emerging social workers for practice in the context of COVID-19 and its long-term implications. This includes enhancing social workers' readiness to engage in telehealth, trauma-informed practice, emergency management, policy interpretation, self-care, and grief support.
摘要 方法与途径:社会工作者在不同的护理环境中满足客户的心理社会和资源需求。然而,社会工作者通常没有接受过参与应急响应实践的培训,比如应对新冠疫情所带来的需求可能需要的那些实践。本文报告了一项针对在新冠疫情期间进入社会工作领域的社会工作专业学生和应届毕业生的横断面调查结果,探讨了他们的准备情况、感知到的准备程度以及培训需求。
研究样本(n = 94)包括70名学生和24名应届毕业生。样本中52%为白人,22%为西班牙裔,21%为黑人/非裔美国人。受访者表示在创伤知情护理(70%)、行为健康(57%)、文化胜任实践(49%)、远程医疗(48%)、丧失与悲伤(44%)以及应急管理(43%)等领域有培训需求。学生和应届毕业生的自我效能感评分没有显著差异;两组都表示在应用高级实践技能方面自我效能感较低。在控制了人口统计学因素后,接受针对新冠疫情的特定培训(β = 0.271,p < 0.05)、感知到的准备程度(β = 0.779,p < 0.001)以及对培训/准备情况的满意度(β = 0.4450,p < 0.001)对社会工作专业学生和应届毕业生的自我效能感水平有显著贡献。
需要开展社会工作课程开发和继续教育,以培养和支持初出茅庐的社会工作者在新冠疫情背景及其长期影响下开展实践。这包括提高社会工作者参与远程医疗、创伤知情实践、应急管理、政策解读、自我护理以及悲伤支持的准备程度。