Wk 9 SOCW 8205 Discussion
Discussion: Medical Social Work in Chronic Illness Care and Management
Advances in medical technology have altered the trajectory of illness in our society. Many illnesses that were once considered acute or terminal are now considered chronic. The trajectory of advanced chronic illness, thus, has shifted from a brief period of time to longer periods with impaired quality of life. Patients and/or families living with chronic illnesses are often forced to adjust their aspirations and lifestyle. They also are vulnerable to protracted distress and developing psychiatric illness.
Optimal care and management of chronic illness is significant because it is likely to minimize distress, prevent psychiatric illness, and improve health outcomes and quality of life (Wagner, 2000). A professional team including a medical social worker can deliver optimal care for chronic illness (Wagner, 2013).
To prepare for this Discussion:
Review this week’s resources. Consider a chronic illness that is of interest to you. Think about how the following medical social work practice skills might apply to the illness you chose:
Assessment
Crisis intervention
Case management
Education and counseling
Advocacy
Team collaboration
Community-level intervention
Question in bold then answer
Post a brief description of the illness you selected and the psychosocial effects of the illness on patients and families.
Analyze the issues and concerns surrounding the care and management of the illness.
Choose three medical social work practice skills, and explain how a medical social worker might implement them to improve the care and management of the illness.
Explain challenges that might arise for families or caregivers caring for a patient with your chosen illness. Explain how you as a medical social worker might address the struggles or challenges experienced by families or caregivers.
Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the resources and the current literature using appropriate APA format and style. Cite in text also
Resources
Beder, J. (2006). Hospital social work: The interface of medicine and caring. New York, NY: Routledge.
Chapter 3, “The Renal Social Worker” (pp. 21–32)
McCoyd, J. L. M., & Kerson, T. S., (Eds.). (2016). Social work in health settings: Practice in context (4th ed.) New York, NY: Routledge.
Chapter 26, “Social Work in the Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Clinic: Fighting the New Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes in Children” (pp. 325-336)
McCoyd, J. L. M., & Kerson, T. S., (Eds.). (2016). Social work in health settings: Practice in context (4th ed.) New York, NY: Routledge.
Chapter 10, “Family-Focused Care of An Adolescent with a Burn: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach” (pp. 126-136)
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