Training Oncology Social Workers: Lessons From the USA.

Cindy Davis, Karen Kayser, Tamara Cadet
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There are over one million people in Australia who are either living with or have lived with cancer, and approximately 145,000 new cancer cases are expected this year (AIHW, 2019). Oncology social workers are essential members of the health care team in meeting the needs of cancer patients and their families; however, the training and specialisation of social work professionals in the field of oncology is less developed in Australia compared to other western countries. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to examine the strategies implemented in the USA to develop and train oncology social workers and to assess the utility of these strategies in the Australian context. This paper will address the current state of oncology social work in both the USA and Australia, educational models of training oncology social workers, and the research capacity of oncology social workers. The feasibility of adapting some of these key strategies for training oncology social workers in the Australian context will be discussed.

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肿瘤社会工作者培训:来自美国的经验教训。
澳大利亚有超过100万人患有癌症或曾经患有癌症,预计今年将有大约145,000例新的癌症病例(AIHW, 2019年)。在满足癌症患者及其家属的需要方面,肿瘤社会工作者是卫生保健团队的重要成员;然而,与其他西方国家相比,澳大利亚在肿瘤学领域的社会工作专业人员的培训和专业化程度较低。因此,本文的目的是研究在美国实施的战略,以发展和培训肿瘤社会工作者,并评估这些战略在澳大利亚背景下的效用。本文将阐述美国和澳大利亚肿瘤社会工作的现状,培养肿瘤社会工作者的教育模式,以及肿瘤社会工作者的研究能力。本文将讨论在澳大利亚培训肿瘤社会工作者的一些关键策略的可行性。
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