How can social workers be meaningfully involved in palliative care? A scoping review on the prerequisites and how they can be realised in practice
Palliative care is a holistic practice using a multidisciplinary approach in addressing multidimensional needs. Although the social aspects surrounding the end-of-life phase suggest a place for social work in it, the profession is often inadequately involved in daily practice. This contrasts strongl...
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Main Authors: | Brent Taels, Kirsten Hermans, Chantal Van Audenhove, Nadine Boesten, Joachim Cohen, Koen Hermans, Anja Declercq |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/71b4bda75a5f40c1b06195521e4f472f |
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