Whanau meetings in the hospital: Uncovering the unique role of social workers

  • Haultain L
  • Thompson A
  • Loli M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Social workers in health care settings frequently play a major role in working with patients, families and other health professionals to utilise family meetings to improve communication and outcomes. This article describes a quality related project undertaken by a group of hospital social workers to explore effective social work practice in family meetings. The study identifies five essential practice activities as significant in supporting effective whanau meeting practice.

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Haultain, L., Thompson, A., Loli, M., Herd, J., & Comber, S. (2009). Whanau meetings in the hospital: Uncovering the unique role of social workers. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol21iss4id212

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