COVID-19 and client violence toward healthcare social workers in Chile [0.03%]
智利COVID-19疫情期间针对医疗社会工作者的客户暴力问题
Magdalena Calderón-Orellana,Daniela Díaz Bórquez,Paula Miranda Sánchez
Magdalena Calderón-Orellana
This article discusses the violence perpetrated by clients against social workers who provided services to COVID-19 patients and their families in Chilean hospitals during the initial peak of the disease in the country. In this way, this be...
Valentina Calcaterra,Camilla Landi
Valentina Calcaterra
The Covid-19 pandemic forced social workers to rethink how they perform their functions. This process was particularly challenging for child protection social workers, who had to understand how to continue to support families and children d...
Effects of corruption and unaccountability on responses of frontline health workers to COVID-19 in Nigeria: Lessons and considerations for the social work profession [0.03%]
腐败和不负责任对尼日利亚卫生工作者应对COVID-19影响:社会工作专业的经验和考虑因素
Prince Agwu,Charles T Orjiakor,Aloysius Odii et al.
Prince Agwu et al.
COVID-19 stretched health systems, exacerbated by concerns about those that are corrupt and lack equity. Twelve (12) health workers and 12 hospital social workers across Nigeria were purposively sampled and virtually interviewed to explore ...
Social work research ethics in China: A scoping review of research involving human subjects during COVID-19 [0.03%]
中国社会工作研究伦理的范围:关于COVID-19期间涉及人的研究的范围评论
Yixuan Wang,Shiyou Wu,Longtao He et al.
Yixuan Wang et al.
As the first review to systematically explore the scope and application of Chinese social work research ethics, this study incorporated web-crawling technology in the scoping review process and identified 18 eligible studies from 1168 publi...
Community responses to LGBT+ adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities during the COVID-19 confinement in Madrid [0.03%]
马德里在COVID-19隔离期间,社区对具有智力和发展障碍的LGBT+成年人的回应
R Lucas Platero,Miguel Ángel López-Sáez
R Lucas Platero
A group of 50 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) as well as diverse sexualities and gender identities in Madrid participated in a feminist community-based project, which supported them through the first wave of t...
Workplace friendships while teleworking during COVID-19: Experiences of social workers in Australia [0.03%]
COVID-19疫情期间澳大利亚社工远程办公时的工作场所友谊体验
Trevor G Gates,Bindi Bennett,Raj Yadav
Trevor G Gates
COVID-19 has shifted Australia's social service delivery. Understanding the impact on workplace relationships is key. This article used a small-scale sample of social workers (N = 37) to explore workplace friendship experiences while telewo...
COVID-19 and child welfare policy in Chile: The experience of front-line workers [0.03%]
智利的COVID-19与儿童福利政策:前线工作人员的经验
Javiera Garcia-Meneses,Ivan Chanez-Cortes,Paulina Montoya Ceballos
Javiera Garcia-Meneses
COVID-19 arrived in Chile amid social protests that questioned the State's ability to protect children's rights. Nevertheless, child policy workers continued working despite the drastic changes to their daily work generated by both the pand...
Patterns of abuse among South Asian women experiencing domestic violence in the United States [0.03%]
在美国遭受家庭暴力的南亚女性中的虐待模式
Shreya Bhandari,Bushra Sabri
Shreya Bhandari
This qualitative study was conducted with a convenience sample of 20 South Asian women experiencing domestic violence in the United States. The results explore the patterns of abuse and factors and circumstances (i.e. turning points) that m...
Steven P Segal
Steven P Segal
Five issues regarding utilization and evaluation of social work treatment are considered with the goal of understanding their impact on development of sound treatment technologies : (1) Outcome vs. Process Orientation, (2) Demonstrated Effe...
Understanding female migrant child labor within a cumulative risk framework: The case for combined interventions in Ghana [0.03%]
累积风险框架下对女童移徙劳工的认识:来自加纳的组合干预案例支持的观点
Laura Gauer Bermudez,Ozge Sensoy Bahar,Mavis Dako-Gyeke et al.
Laura Gauer Bermudez et al.
North-to-south migration has been a persistent trend in Ghana. Yet the migrating population has recently shifted to become predominantly female and younger, with a significant increase in rural adolescent girls seeking employment in urban a...