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Education: A Complex and Empowering Social Work Intervention at the End of Life
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2009
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Family MedicineEducationSocial Work PolicySocial Work PracticeSocial SupportSocial WorkProfessional RolesEnd-of-life CareInclusive EducationSocial Work InterventionHealth SciencesAccessible InformationFamilies AccessSocial CareSocial SkillsCommunity EngagementHospicePalliative CareNursingClinical Social WorkSchool Social WorkSocial Work TheorySocial Work ResearchSocial Science Education
Education is a frequently used social work intervention. Yet it seems to be an underappreciated and a deceptively complex intervention that social workers may not be adequately prepared to use. Reliable, accessible information is essential as it helps prevent unnecessary crises, facilitates coping, and promotes self-determination. This article conceptualizes education as a fundamental social work intervention and discusses the role social workers play in providing information that is both empowering and culturally sensitive. In particular, this article focuses on social workers working with patients and families facing life-threatening situations, including those in hospice and other end-of-life care settings. After reviewing the relevant literature and theory and exploring the inherent complexities of educational interventions, the authors recommend strategies for more effectively helping patients and families access the information they need.
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