The first text to explore the history, characteristics, and
challenges of hospice social work, this volume weaves leading
research into an underlying framework for practice and care. A
longtime practitioner, Dona J. Reese describes the hospice social
work role in assessment and intervention with individuals,
families, groups, organizations, and the community, while honestly
confronting the personal and professional difficulties of such
life-changing work. She introduces a well-tested model of
psychosocial and spiritual variables that predict hospice client
outcomes, and she advances a social work assessment tool to
document their occurrence. Operating at the center of national
leaders' coordinated efforts to develop and advance professional
organizations and guidelines for end-of-life care, Reese reaches
out with support and practice information, helping social workers
understand their significance in treating the whole person,
contributing to the cultural competence of hospice settings, and
claiming a definitive place within the hospice team.
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