2023
DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2023.2238783
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High-quality patient-centered palliative care: interprofessional team members’ perceptions of social workers’ roles and contribution

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“…This is in line with previous research investigating health professional perspectives, which showed that nurses and physicians have a strong role in end-of-life and bereavement support, whereas OTs/PTs seem to be less involved (Boven et al, 2022;Montagnini et al, 2018). The findings are less clear regarding the professions subsumed into the 'psychosocial' group, with studies in other cultural contexts reporting a stronger role of social workers (O'Donnell et al, 2023), chaplains and bereavement counsellors in supporting bereaved families (Kobel et al, 2019;Montagnini et al, 2018;Müller et al, 2022).…”
Section: Adoption Of and Barriers To Evidence-based Practicessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This is in line with previous research investigating health professional perspectives, which showed that nurses and physicians have a strong role in end-of-life and bereavement support, whereas OTs/PTs seem to be less involved (Boven et al, 2022;Montagnini et al, 2018). The findings are less clear regarding the professions subsumed into the 'psychosocial' group, with studies in other cultural contexts reporting a stronger role of social workers (O'Donnell et al, 2023), chaplains and bereavement counsellors in supporting bereaved families (Kobel et al, 2019;Montagnini et al, 2018;Müller et al, 2022).…”
Section: Adoption Of and Barriers To Evidence-based Practicessupporting
confidence: 87%