Social Work, Inter-Disciplinary Cooperation and Self-Neglect: Exploring Logics of Appropriateness
Autor: | K. O. Mason, Tony Evans |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Health (social science)
030504 nursing Social work 05 social sciences medicine.disease 0506 political science 03 medical and health sciences 050602 political science & public administration medicine Sociology 0305 other medical science Social psychology Discipline Social Sciences (miscellaneous) Self-neglect |
Zdroj: | The British Journal of Social Work. 50:664-681 |
ISSN: | 1468-263X 0045-3102 |
DOI: | 10.1093/bjsw/bcz031 |
Popis: | Working in a cooperative manner with other disciplines or agencies is often cited as an essential element of social work with adults who self-neglect. Cooperative working is now a legal requirement for agencies involved in adult social care in England. However, little is known about how social workers engage cooperatively with other disciplines in practice. This study sets out to explore this issue, employing the ‘Logic of Appropriateness’ perspective to theorise the ways in which social workers talked about working with other disciplines in self-neglect casework. The article presents a qualitative study, which was undertaken through semi-structured interviews with eleven social workers in an urban, adult social care team in an English local authority. Thematic analysis was not only used to draw out four key logics used by the social workers—leadership, joint-working, conflict and proxy—but also highlighted the ways in which social workers moved between different logics when talking about inter-disciplinary cooperation and working with adults who self-neglect. The results highlight the complex dynamics of cooperation and suggest that these dynamics need to be understood in assessing the implementation of integrated policies for social care in this area. |
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