Six months in: COVID-19 and its impact on oncology social work practice.
J Psychosoc Oncol
; 39(3): 461-468, 2021.
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The extent to which oncology social workers (OSWs) are available and adapting to disruptions in service delivery throughout the COVID-19 pandemic is unknown.Objectives: The purpose of this report is to outline the initial impact of COVID-19 on oncology social work practice during the first six months of the pandemic.Methods: As part of a nationwide investigation of workforce conditions for OSWs, three professional organizations surveyed their members to assess the effects of COVID-19 on changes to work hours, employment status, work setting, pay, and mode for patient contact (e.g., telephone or videoconference).Findings: Among 939 OSWs, 20% reported a reduction in work hours, and two-thirds indicated a temporary shift in work to home, with most patient contact occurring primarily via telephone or videoconference.Implications: Results speak to the essential nature of oncology social work and the need for evidence to inform OSW training and advocacy efforts for however long the pandemic continues.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Base de données:
MEDLINE
Sujet principal:
Pratique professionnelle
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Services sociaux et travail social (activité)
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Charge de travail
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Personnel de santé
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Télémédecine
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Travailleurs sociaux
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COVID-19
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Tumeurs
Limites:
Adult
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Humans
Langue:
En
Journal:
J Psychosoc Oncol
Année:
2021
Type de document:
Article
Pays d'affiliation:
États-Unis d'Amérique
Pays de publication:
États-Unis d'Amérique