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Paperback Social Work in the Health Field: A Care Perspective Book

ISBN: 0789009137

ISBN13: 9780789009135

Social Work in the Health Field: A Care Perspective

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Learn effective social work skills and interventions that work in health care settings from primary care to hospice With the aging of the American populace and the rise of managed care, social workers... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Social work in the health field

Lois Anne Fort Cowles is professor emerita from the Idaho State University in Pocatello with many years as both a clinical social worker, a teacher and researcher. In this second and revised edition she gives a comprehensive review of social work in different health care settings. Social work in health care started in the United States in 1905, when the physician Richard C Cabot at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Internal Medicine Clinic asked the nurse Garnet I Pelton to fill up the position of hospital social worker. Two years later social work was also introduced at the Neurology Clinic at the same hospital and this way the field developed in order "to guide the patient to solve their social problems, either as a result of illness or to which illness may have been due in part". In 1913 there were social workers in 10 hospitals, in 1923 in 400 and today about 125,000 social workers are working in health care settings in the United States with social work services in 76% of psychiatric hospitals and 86% of general acute care hospitals. The introduction in section I has two chapters on orientation to social work in the health field and fundamentals of health care social work practice. Settings at the three levels of intervention in section II has five chapters on primary care settings, hospitals, home care, nursing homes and hospice care, while health care delivery and financing in section III has two chapters on US health care system strengths and problems and a vision of future social work practice in health care. This book is concerned with the United States and very much with adult and elderly care, which is the brunt of the work for the social worker in the health care field, but we would have like to see in a future edition entries on children, the important role of the health care social worker in the area of child abuse and maltreatment, family violence, disability both in children and adults with discussion of care in the hospital, the residential care and the home care aspects. In the index you will not find any mention of children, child abuse, disability, developmental disability, intellectual disability or mental retardation, which we feel should be issues discussed in a book on the role of the social worker in the health field. On the other hand this book gives you the basics, fundamentals and work methods as an introduction to the social worker's task in the health care settings. Professor Joav Merrick, MDDirector, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and Medical director, Division for Mental Retardation, Box 1260, IL-91012 Jerusalem, Israel. Email: jmerrick@internet-zahav.netIsack Kandel, MA, PhDFaculty of Social Science, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, Israel. Email: Kandeli@aquanet.co.il
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