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Social Work Involvement in Advance Care Planning: Findings from a Large Survey of Social Workers in Hospice and Palliative Care Settings.

Gary L Stein1, John G Cagle2, Grace H Christ3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few data are available describing the involvement and activities of social workers in advance care planning (ACP).
OBJECTIVE: We sought to provide data about (1) social worker involvement and leadership in ACP conversations with patients and families; and (2) the extent of functions and activities when these discussions occur.
METHODS: We conducted a large web-based survey of social workers employed in hospice, palliative care, and related settings to explore their role, participation, and self-rated competency in facilitating ACP discussions. Respondents were recruited through the Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. Descriptive analyses were conducted on the full sample of respondents (N = 641) and a subsample of clinical social workers (N = 456). Responses were analyzed to explore differences in ACP involvement by practice setting.
RESULTS: Most clinical social workers (96%) reported that social workers in their department are conducting ACP discussions with patients/families. Majorities also participate in, and lead, ACP discussions (69% and 60%, respectively). Most respondents report that social workers are responsible for educating patients/families about ACP options (80%) and are the team members responsible for documenting ACP (68%). Compared with other settings, oncology and inpatient palliative care social workers were less likely to be responsible for ensuring that patients/families are informed of ACP options and documenting ACP preferences.
CONCLUSIONS: Social workers are prominently involved in facilitating, leading, and documenting ACP discussions. Policy-makers, administrators, and providers should incorporate the vital contributions of social work professionals in policies and programs supporting ACP.

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Keywords:  advance care planning; communication; social work

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27906552     DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2016.0352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Palliat Med        ISSN: 1557-7740            Impact factor:   2.947


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2.  An interprofessional training to improve advance care planning skills among medicine, nursing, and social work students.

Authors:  Leah S Millstein; John Allen; Melissa H Bellin; Steven R Eveland; Danielle Baek; Amanda Agarwal; Terra Hill; Heather Mutchie; John G Cagle
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Review 3.  Social workers' involvement in advance care planning: a systematic narrative review.

Authors:  Chong-Wen Wang; Cecilia L W Chan; Amy Y M Chow
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2017-07-10       Impact factor: 3.234

Review 4.  How can social workers be meaningfully involved in palliative care? A scoping review on the prerequisites and how they can be realised in practice.

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Journal:  Palliat Care Soc Pract       Date:  2021-11-30

5.  Development of an intervention (PICASO) to optimise the palliative care capacity of social workers in Flanders: a study protocol based on phase I of the Medical Research Council framework.

Authors:  Brent Taels; Kirsten Hermans; Chantal Van Audenhove; Joachim Cohen; Koen Hermans; Anja Declercq
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-10-11       Impact factor: 3.006

6.  Occupational differences in advance care planning: Are medical professionals more likely to plan?

Authors:  Deborah Carr; Lucie Kalousova; Katherine Lin; Sarah Burgard
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7.  Perceptions of Patient Portal Use for Advance Directive Documentation among Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions.

Authors:  Jennifer Dickman Portz; Hillary D Lum; Sheana Bull; Rebecca S Boxer; David B Bekelman; Kelsey L Ford; Kathy Gleason; Alejandra Casillas; Elizabeth A Bayliss
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