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The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care social work: An online survey by a European Association of Palliative Care Task Force

BACKGROUND: The SARS-Cov-2 (COVID-19) pandemic affected the delivery of health and social care services globally. However, little is known about how palliative care social work services were impacted. AIM: The aim of this study was to capture and analyse data from palliative care social workers who...

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Autores principales: Roulston, Audrey, Ross, Jana, Dobrikova, Patricia, Piccione, Tania, Reigada, Carla, Mackova, Marie, Wasner, Maria
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10186133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37038744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231167938
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author Roulston, Audrey
Ross, Jana
Dobrikova, Patricia
Piccione, Tania
Reigada, Carla
Mackova, Marie
Wasner, Maria
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Ross, Jana
Dobrikova, Patricia
Piccione, Tania
Reigada, Carla
Mackova, Marie
Wasner, Maria
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description BACKGROUND: The SARS-Cov-2 (COVID-19) pandemic affected the delivery of health and social care services globally. However, little is known about how palliative care social work services were impacted. AIM: The aim of this study was to capture and analyse data from palliative care social workers who provided professional support in a range of settings across 21 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey-based design was used for this empirical study and this paper primarily focuses on the quantitative responses. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Participants, palliative care social workers, were drawn internationally via members of the EAPC Social Work Task Force and the World Hospice Palliative Care Social Work network. RESULTS: We received 362 survey responses from 21 countries. Most (79%) respondents worked with adults in in-patient units or hospitals. The number of referrals during COVID-19 increased more in non-European countries, compared to European countries. The full range of social work services could no longer be delivered, existing services changed and 65.3% of participants reported higher levels of pressure during the pandemic, which was linked to higher levels of staff absence and additional duties. For many respondents (40.8%), this included facilitating online communication between patients and their families. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that restrictions to limit the spread of COVID-19 resulted in adaptations to service delivery, increased pressure on staff and moral distress, like other health and social care professions. All members of the palliative team need support and supervision to ensure effective interdisciplinary working and team cohesion.
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spelling pubmed-101861332023-05-16 The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care social work: An online survey by a European Association of Palliative Care Task Force Roulston, Audrey Ross, Jana Dobrikova, Patricia Piccione, Tania Reigada, Carla Mackova, Marie Wasner, Maria Palliat Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: The SARS-Cov-2 (COVID-19) pandemic affected the delivery of health and social care services globally. However, little is known about how palliative care social work services were impacted. AIM: The aim of this study was to capture and analyse data from palliative care social workers who provided professional support in a range of settings across 21 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey-based design was used for this empirical study and this paper primarily focuses on the quantitative responses. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Participants, palliative care social workers, were drawn internationally via members of the EAPC Social Work Task Force and the World Hospice Palliative Care Social Work network. RESULTS: We received 362 survey responses from 21 countries. Most (79%) respondents worked with adults in in-patient units or hospitals. The number of referrals during COVID-19 increased more in non-European countries, compared to European countries. The full range of social work services could no longer be delivered, existing services changed and 65.3% of participants reported higher levels of pressure during the pandemic, which was linked to higher levels of staff absence and additional duties. For many respondents (40.8%), this included facilitating online communication between patients and their families. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that restrictions to limit the spread of COVID-19 resulted in adaptations to service delivery, increased pressure on staff and moral distress, like other health and social care professions. All members of the palliative team need support and supervision to ensure effective interdisciplinary working and team cohesion. SAGE Publications 2023-04-10 2023-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10186133/ /pubmed/37038744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231167938 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Roulston, Audrey
Ross, Jana
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Piccione, Tania
Reigada, Carla
Mackova, Marie
Wasner, Maria
The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care social work: An online survey by a European Association of Palliative Care Task Force
title The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care social work: An online survey by a European Association of Palliative Care Task Force
title_full The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care social work: An online survey by a European Association of Palliative Care Task Force
title_fullStr The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care social work: An online survey by a European Association of Palliative Care Task Force
title_full_unstemmed The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care social work: An online survey by a European Association of Palliative Care Task Force
title_short The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care social work: An online survey by a European Association of Palliative Care Task Force
title_sort impact of covid-19 on palliative care social work: an online survey by a european association of palliative care task force
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10186133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37038744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231167938
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