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Creating a Seat at the Table: How Family Meetings Elucidate the Palliative Care Social Work Role

Danielle Jonas, Caitlin Scanlon, Lauren Schmidt, Jori F. Bogetz

2020Journal of Palliative Medicine24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background: Palliative care social workers (PCSWs) play a crucial role in optimizing communication and family-centered care for seriously ill patients. However, PCSWs often struggle to demonstrate and receive open acknowledgment of their essential skill set within medical teams. Objective: This case discussion focuses on the care of patients and families surrounding family meetings to highlight the crucial role of the PCSW in (1) preparing the family; (2) participating in the provider meeting; (3) participating in the family meeting; and (4) following up after the meeting. The aim is to illuminate how the PCSWs can demonstrate their unique and essential skill set to medical teams and as a means of furthering the work of psychosocial clinicians throughout medical systems. Conclusion: As the medical model continues to shift toward family-centered care, it is crucial for medical teams to optimize their partnership with patients and families. PCSWs can offer a trauma-informed biopsychosocial–spiritual lens that is instructed by continuity of care and exemplary clinical and rapport-building skills. PCSWs can play a critical role in optimizing communication, support, collaboration, and family-centered whole-person care.

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Biopsychosocial modelPsychosocialGeneral partnershipPalliative careNursingMedicineSet (abstract data type)Work (physics)Social workFamily centered careMedical educationHealth carePsychiatryMechanical engineeringFinanceComputer scienceProgramming languageEconomicsEconomic growthEngineeringPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsGrief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
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