The Role of the Social Worker at the End of Life: Paving the Way in an Academic Hospital Quality Improvement Initiative

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The end-of-life (EOL) experience of patients dying in acute care has been highlighted as an area for quality improvement. Delivering comprehensive care to these patients involves addressing physical symptoms and psychosocial concerns. The social work role offers a range of interventions to address the common domains of EOL care. We report on results of an EOL survey evaluating satisfaction with social work interventions for imminently dying patients in acute care. This article is the first phase towards gaining an understanding of the contributions of the social worker in supporting dying patients and their families within our organisation.

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Stilos, K., Takahashi, D., & Nolen, A. E. (2021). The Role of the Social Worker at the End of Life: Paving the Way in an Academic Hospital Quality Improvement Initiative. British Journal of Social Work, 51(1), 246–258. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcaa096

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