Adult Protective Services workers' experiences with serious illness and death |
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Authors: | Csikai Ellen L Whalen Marilyn Otto Joanne Durkin Daniel W |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0314, USA. ecsikai@sw.ua.edu |
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Abstract: | This study examined the emerging issue of experiences with end-of-life issues in adult protection. A national survey of adult protective services (APS) workers (N=508) examined encounters with serious illness, injury, death, and bereavement and how these situations were handled professionally and personally. APS workers often encountered clients and caregivers with life-threatening illnesses, and clients receiving hospice services. About three-quarters had worked on at least one case involving a client's death. Overall, more education and training about serious and terminal illness, death, grief, and bereavement is needed to prepare APS workers to work with clients and their families facing a variety of end-of-life situations. |
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