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The development of this inaugural Handbook of Oncology Social Work:
Psychosocial Care for People With Cancer provides, a repository of
the scope of oncology social workers' clinical practice, education,
research, policy and program leadership in the psychosocial care of
people with cancer and their families. It focuses on the unique
synergy of social work perspectives, values, knowledge, and skills
with the psychosocial needs of cancer patients, their families, and
the health care systems in which they are treated. It addresses
both the science and art of psychosocial care and identifies the
increasing specialization of oncology social work related to its
unique knowledge base, skills, role, and the progressive complexity
of psychosocial challenges for patients with cancer. This Handbook
equips the reader with all that we know today in oncology social
work about: patient and family centered care, distress screening,
genetics, survivorship, care coordination, sociocultural and
economic diversity, legal and ethical matters, clinical work with
adults living with cancer, cancer across the lifespan, their
caregivers and families, pediatrics, loss and grief, professional
career development, leadership and innovation. Our hope is that in
reading this Handbook you will identify new areas where each of you
can leave your mark as innovators and change agents in our evolving
field of practice.
Oncology and Palliative Social Work: Psychosocial Care for People
Coping with Cancer illustrates the need for integrating early
palliative care for patients with cancer and the important role
social workers have in providing psychosocial support services
across the cancer trajectory. There is a convergence of oncology
and palliative social work specialties in the delivery of
comprehensive, culturally-congruent, whole person cancer care. OPSW
reflects the collective knowledge, skills, clinical experience and
perspectives of a diverse group of interprofessional contributors,
including best practices, emerging trends, and priorities in
psychosocial oncology, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on
this evolving landscape. The volume is divided into four sections,
each with five to eight thematically connected chapters. Topics
include: diagnosing and treating cancer; equity, racism, cultural
competence, and cultural humility; social determinants of health;
cancer care amid pandemics, disasters and other traumatic events;
survivorship, integrative programs, lifestyle and rehabilitation;
innovative models in palliative care in oncology; the future
direction of psychosocial oncology and palliative care, including
research; psychosocial aspects of cancer; pain, symptom, and side
effect management; a novel collaborative care model for people
living with severe mental illness; interprofessional spiritual
care; informal cancer caregivers; palliative and hospice care at
the end of life; loss, grief, and bereavement; underrepresented,
underserved, and vulnerable populations; ethical and legal issues;
professional development and sustainability; credentialing,
certification, and continuing education; technology; social work
leadership skills; interprofessional practice; international
oncology and palliative social work; and, strategies for guiding
best practices for the future.
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