Interests and practices of social work in palliative care in Brazil
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International Journal of Health Science
Abstract
According to a projection of the
“Atlas of Palliative Care in Latin America”, an
estimated 56.8 million, including 26.8 million
in their last year of life, will need palliative
care. These data show that all countries must
join efforts to provide adequate professional
preparation to the palliative care teams. Thus,
understanding the competencies and the
new propositions in Social Work in Palliative
care in Brazil become pertinent. It was used
the thematic content analysis developed by
Laurence Bardin to categorize the pertinent
themes. In addition, it was made a empirical
study in the media digital, in the period be tween July and September 2020. The survey
used the form instrument through the Micro soft Forms platform, made available on the
main internet spaces, such as LinkedIn and
related ones and, involved 332 participants.
In the present study, it is understood that the
core of the concept of competencies refers to
its capacity to aggregate knowledge, skills and
attitudes that lead social workers to succeed
in their interventions. Besides, it is essential
to guarantee the development of critical and
resolute practice, connected to the dynamics
of reality and, above all, humanized. It is con cluded that social work is indispensable as an
integrant of the palliative care team.
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p. 2-10.: il. color.
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FROSSARD, Andrea Georgia de Souza; AGUIAR, Aline Baptista de. Interests and practices of social work in palliative care in Brazil. International Journal of Health Science, v. 1, p. 2-10, 2021.