Involvement of Japanese Care Managers and Social Workers in Advance Care Planning.
Autor: | Hirakawa, Yoshihisa, Chiang, Chifa, Yasuda Uemura, Mayu, Aoyama, Atsuko |
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COMMUNICATION
CONTENT analysis FOCUS groups HEALTH services accessibility LONG-term care insurance MEDICAL quality control RESEARCH funding STATISTICAL sampling SOCIAL workers TERMINAL care ADVANCE directives (Medical care) QUALITATIVE research JOB performance OCCUPATIONAL roles CLIENT relations HEALTH literacy |
Zdroj: | Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care; Oct-Dec2018, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p315-327, 13p |
Abstrakt: | Successful advance care planning relies heavily on effective communication between the elderly and their families, care managers, and social workers. However, care managers and social workers are often not adequately prepared to conduct such discussion. The aim of the present study was to identify the specific challenges facing Japanese care managers and social workers when involvement in advance care planning. Two focus group discussions were held between August and November 2017, involving eleven care managers and three social workers employed at two long-term care facilities actively pursuing advance care planning initiatives. Four main themes were identified, through content analysis, as barriers and facilitators: client readiness, communication, variation-rich client individuality, and difficult-to-explain end-of-life options. This study revealed the importance of building rapport with the residents and their families in order to assess their readiness to discuss care options and preferences. Obstacles included lack of medical knowledge of care managers and social workers. Study findings suggested that a multi-disciplinary team, facilitated by care managers and social workers, was fundamental to achieving the goals of advance care planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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