Literature DB >> 30901286

What does an oncology social worker deal with in patient consultations? - An empirical study.

Sara Lilliehorn1,2, Joakim Isaksson3, Pär Salander1.   

Abstract

The oncology social worker is a core profession in the psychosocial care of cancer patients, and has been scrutinised according to its role, function, and delivery of care, primarily from an Anglo-Saxon perspective. There is, however, a lack of studies outside this context, and empirical studies based on individual data. This study is a contribution by exploring the variability in clinical practice from a Swedish perspective. It is based on documentation from one oncology social worker's (OSW's) patient contacts over the course of one year. The essence of the majority of contacts was counseling and the patients displayed a wide variety of motives for seeing an OSW. The function of the OSW is thus multifaceted, and the findings suggest that the OSW, in addition to guiding patients in social legislation issues, also should be prepared to act as an anchor in an acute crisis, contain despair in different phases of the trajectory, and facilitate the 'carrying on as before' or finding a 'new normal'. The paper discusses the importance of the OSW being acquainted with different counseling/psychotherapy perspectives in the illness context, but primarily the importance of having the ability to establish a 'working alliance' with their patients.

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Keywords:  Cancer; clinical practice; counseling; oncology social work

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30901286     DOI: 10.1080/00981389.2019.1587661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work Health Care        ISSN: 0098-1389


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