A Catalyst for Change: Intensive Care Unit Social Work Practice in the Post-COVID Era
Health Soc Work
.
2024 Apr 29;49(2):125-130.
doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlae004.
Authors
Kerri Anderson
1
,
Sarah Andes Marquez
2
,
Kasey Pulley
3
,
Patricia Benninghove
4
,
Judy Kurzman
5
,
Katina Harris
6
,
Joseph Roberts
7
,
Harley Jones
8
,
Tammie May
9
,
Ashena Thornton
10
,
Emily J Dwyer
11
,
Bonita Hogue
12
Affiliations
1
LCSW, is clinical social worker, palliative care, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Health, 1250 East Marshall Street, Richmond, VA 23298, USA.
2
LCSW, is clinical social worker III, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
3
LCSW, is social work clinician, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
4
MSW, is care coordination team lead, inpatient pediatrics, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
5
MSW, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
6
MSW, are clinical social workers, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
7
MSW, is clinical social worker, pediatric intensive care unit, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
8
MSW, is clinical social worker II, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
9
RN, ACNS-BC, CCN, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
10
BSN, RN, are care coordination team leads, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
11
BSW, RN, ACM, is registered nurse care coordinator and team lead, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
12
LCSW, C-SWHC, is social work manager, College of Health Professions, VCU Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
PMID:
38484145
DOI:
10.1093/hsw/hlae004
No abstract available
MeSH terms
COVID-19* / epidemiology
Humans
Intensive Care Units*
SARS-CoV-2*
Social Work* / organization & administration