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Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Psychosocial and Family Support.

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Farabelli, JP; Kimberly, SM; Altilio, T; Otis-Green, S; Dale, H; Dombrowski, D; Kieffer, JR; Leff, V; Schott, JL; Strouth, A; Jones, CA
Published in: J Palliat Med
February 2020

Palliative care (PC) is perhaps the most inherently interdisciplinary specialty within health care. Comprehensive PC is delivered by a core team of physicians, nurses, social workers, spiritual care providers, pharmacists, and others who address the broad range of medical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs of those living with serious illness. While PC clinicians are typically skilled in screening for distress, the best path to follow when patients screen positive for psychosocial distress or exhibit mental health challenges may not always be clear. This article brings together the perspectives of experienced social workers practicing across PC and hospice settings. It seeks to identify opportunities and rationale for the integration of palliative social work (PSW) in the provision of quality, person-centered, family-focused, and culturally congruent care for the seriously ill. Increasing recognition of the impact of social determinants of health highlights the critical importance of including PSW if we are to better understand and ultimately address the broad range of factors that influence people's quality of life.

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J Palliat Med

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EISSN

1557-7740

Publication Date

February 2020

Volume

23

Issue

2

Start / End Page

280 / 286

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Work
  • Quality of Life
  • Palliative Care
  • Humans
  • Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing
  • Hospice Care
  • Gerontology
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
 

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Farabelli, J. P., Kimberly, S. M., Altilio, T., Otis-Green, S., Dale, H., Dombrowski, D., … Jones, C. A. (2020). Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Psychosocial and Family Support. J Palliat Med, 23(2), 280–286. https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2019.0506
Farabelli, Jill P., Sharon M. Kimberly, Terry Altilio, Shirley Otis-Green, Heather Dale, Dana Dombrowski, J Russell Kieffer, et al. “Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Psychosocial and Family Support.J Palliat Med 23, no. 2 (February 2020): 280–86. https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2019.0506.
Farabelli JP, Kimberly SM, Altilio T, Otis-Green S, Dale H, Dombrowski D, et al. Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Psychosocial and Family Support. J Palliat Med. 2020 Feb;23(2):280–6.
Farabelli, Jill P., et al. “Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Psychosocial and Family Support.J Palliat Med, vol. 23, no. 2, Feb. 2020, pp. 280–86. Pubmed, doi:10.1089/jpm.2019.0506.
Farabelli JP, Kimberly SM, Altilio T, Otis-Green S, Dale H, Dombrowski D, Kieffer JR, Leff V, Schott JL, Strouth A, Jones CA. Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Psychosocial and Family Support. J Palliat Med. 2020 Feb;23(2):280–286.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Palliat Med

DOI

EISSN

1557-7740

Publication Date

February 2020

Volume

23

Issue

2

Start / End Page

280 / 286

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Work
  • Quality of Life
  • Palliative Care
  • Humans
  • Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing
  • Hospice Care
  • Gerontology
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services