       Document 0362
 DOCN  M9650362
 TI    Social work with dying and bereaved clients: helping the workers.
 DT    9605
 AU    Davidson KW; Foster Z; Hunter College School of Social Work, New York,
       NY 10021, USA.
 SO    Soc Work Health Care. 1995;21(4):1-16. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96134620
 AB    This paper considers the stresses and satisfactions experienced by
       health care social workers as they help clients with grief and loss at a
       time of great fiscal restraint. Their clients face life-threatening
       illnesses such as AIDS and many forms of cancer. There are untimely
       losses in families and communities whose resources are dwindling. As
       social workers confront struggles with death and bereavement, they may
       receive limited support to deal with these stresses in their work. The
       authors suggest administrative strategies both to help workers reduce
       stress and increase satisfactions and to demonstrate the value of social
       work services to dying and bereaved clients along a continuum of health
       care.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/PSYCHOLOGY  *Bereavement  Burnout,
       Professional/PREVENTION & CONTROL/*PSYCHOLOGY  Grief  Human  Job
       Satisfaction  Neoplasms/PSYCHOLOGY  Patient Care Team
       Professional-Patient Relations  *Sick Role  Social Support  *Social Work
       Terminal Care/*PSYCHOLOGY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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