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Applying Gerontological Social Work Perspectives to the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Emma Swinford1, Natalie Galucia1, Nancy Morrow-Howell2.   

Abstract

Social workers are familiar with the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic; and we apply three gerontological social work perspectives that might increase our chances of minimizing negative outcomes and improving health and quality of life for everyone. First, the reality that the older population is very heterogeneous challenges ageism and age-stereotyping that has surfaced with COVID-19. Second, concepts of cumulative disadvantage and intersectionality offer clear explanations of the disparities that are being illuminated and lead us to advocate for fundamental changes to reduce disparities in later life and for people across the life course. Third, a strength-based perspective highlights the assets of the older population and the opportunities for positive developments coming out of the crisis. We can capitalize on momentum to increase advance care planning, to reduce social isolation, and expand the use of on-line technology for service provision. We can bolster our arguments to support older workers, volunteers, and caregivers. The fact that these social work perspectives are so applicable to the coronavirus situation reminds us of their fundamental relevance. Gerontological social work has much to offer in our roles as researchers, educators, practitioners, and advocates during this crisis, and our foundational principles serve us well.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; ageism; cumulative disadvantage; strength-based perspective

Year:  2020        PMID: 32420831     DOI: 10.1080/01634372.2020.1766628

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol Soc Work        ISSN: 0163-4372


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Journal:  Age Ageing       Date:  2022-02-02       Impact factor: 12.782

4.  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
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