Abstract
This article describes an exploratory study aimed at elucidating social workers' understandings of the concepts of Adjustment to Health Condition and Adjustment to Hospitalisation as Indicators for Intervention. Thematic analysis was utilised on data from in-depth semi-structured interviews and focus groups with 18 experienced health care social workers. The findings demonstrated that adjustment was conceptualised as a complex, multi-dimensional process including the key interrelated themes of coping, emotion, subjective meaning, adaptation, support, family-focus, and process orientation. The findings can assist social workers in conceptualising their practice and articulating their role with clients and with other health professionals in relation to crucial adjustment issues identified in health care settings.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 21-42 |
| Journal | Social Work in Health Care |
| Volume | 45 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Keywords
- Health services research
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