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Title: The Role of Social Work in Residential Aged Care Facilities: Evaluation of a Pilot Program in Australia
Authors: Lee J.L.;Splawa-Neyman M.;McDermott F.
Monash Health Department(s): Social Work
Monash Ageing Research Centre
Allied Health
Institution: (Lee) Monash Health, Australia
(Splawa-Neyman) Monash Health, Australia
(McDermott) Monash University, Australia
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2022
Copyright year: 2022
Publication information: The Qualitative Report. 27(1) (pp 64-78), 2022.
Journal: The Qualitative Report
Abstract: In some international settings, social workers are employed within aged care settings. However, in Australia, social workers rarely work in residential aged care facilities. In an innovative program, an Australian health network employed a social worker in an aged residential care facility from 2010 to 2011. In this research we examine and evaluate this program. Qualitative semi-structured interviews with nine key stakeholders and data extraction from medical records were conducted. Data from medical records and interview transcripts were coded and themes extracted using thematic analysis. Thematic analysis identified five key themes reflecting the roles performed by the social worker. These were: (1) The importance of having an independent third party, (2) The provision of emotional support to residents, carers and families during the transition period, (3) The importance of role clarity, (4) The provision of family-centered care, and (5) Social work responses to potential difficulties which were preventative rather than reactive. The move into residential aged care can be an overwhelming, and in some cases, traumatic transition for residents and families. Results identified that timely and expert social work intervention can improve the transition process through the provision of counselling to effectively manage grief, loss, and psychosocial issues.
DOI: http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2022.4761
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/47768
Type: Article
Subjects: residential care
carer's needs
social work
grief and loss
end of life
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: Qualitative study
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