Support is a Complicated Concept: A Social Work Practice Reflection on Support and Anxiety

AbstractThis paper is a practice reflection by two medical social workers. It describes insights from interviews with older adults recovering from illness. The clients were 32 survivors of hospitalization for critical illness and 50 home health patients. Our practice discussions explored a counterintuitive concept: patients with more sources of support reported more anxiety during their illness recovery. Patient anxiety was measured using the DSM-5 and HADS-A criteria. A brief literature review describes the difficulties of quantifying and defining support. Case vignettes are presented to describe three categories of patients who experienced anxiety connected to their support systems. The importance of a social work approach to understanding and individualizing client supports is highlighted. Practical practice suggestions and interventions are provided.
Source: Clinical Social Work Journal - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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