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Kruse, Antoinette.
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Natural Disaster Preparation by Licensed Clinical Social Workers Providing Mental Health Interventions to Vulnerable Populations = = Preparacion para desastres naturales por parte de trabajadores sociales clinicos autorizados que brindan intervenciones de salud mental a poblaciones vulnerables.
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Natural Disaster Preparation by Licensed Clinical Social Workers Providing Mental Health Interventions to Vulnerable Populations =/
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Preparacion para desastres naturales por parte de trabajadores sociales clinicos autorizados que brindan intervenciones de salud mental a poblaciones vulnerables.
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Kruse, Antoinette.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2023,
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131 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-05, Section: B.
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Dissertations Abstracts International85-05B.
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Social work. -
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https://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=30692554
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9798380638951
Natural Disaster Preparation by Licensed Clinical Social Workers Providing Mental Health Interventions to Vulnerable Populations = = Preparacion para desastres naturales por parte de trabajadores sociales clinicos autorizados que brindan intervenciones de salud mental a poblaciones vulnerables.
Kruse, Antoinette.
Natural Disaster Preparation by Licensed Clinical Social Workers Providing Mental Health Interventions to Vulnerable Populations =
Preparacion para desastres naturales por parte de trabajadores sociales clinicos autorizados que brindan intervenciones de salud mental a poblaciones vulnerables. - Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2023 - 131 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-05, Section: B.
Thesis (D.S.W.)--Walden University, 2023.
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Extreme weather events can devastate the social, physical, and emotional health of individuals and communities. Vulnerable populations are at risk for loss during natural disasters, and poverty exacerbates the impact of traumatic stress and has long-term impacts on physical and mental health. Disaster preparedness planning is critical for assisting individuals who rely on mental health services provided by clinical social workers. Limited evidence-based research exists on how licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs) prepare to provide mental health services before an extreme weather event. A qualitative action research study guided by Ajzen's theory of planned behavior was conducted to explore the disaster preparedness experiences of eight LCSWs in human services agencies in southwest Florida. Data were collected through semistructured individual interviews. Coding and thematic analysis of the data were employed to answer the research questions. Implementing thematic analysis results from this study yielded four themes: (a) practice setting influenced the implementation of the disaster preparedness plan, (b) planned to address clients' overall well-being, (c) anticipated barriers and considered how to ensure continuity of services, and (d) collaborated with colleagues. These themes capture how LCSWs prepared to provide services during a natural disaster and how the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics influenced their planning. The findings of this study could have implications for positive social change by fostering the development of social work interventions that reduce traumatic stress for vulnerable populations who are economically and geographically at risk during natural disasters.
ISBN: 9798380638951Subjects--Topical Terms:
644197
Social work.
Subjects--Index Terms:
Clinical social workers
Natural Disaster Preparation by Licensed Clinical Social Workers Providing Mental Health Interventions to Vulnerable Populations = = Preparacion para desastres naturales por parte de trabajadores sociales clinicos autorizados que brindan intervenciones de salud mental a poblaciones vulnerables.
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Los fenomenos meteorologicos extremos pueden devastar la salud social, fisica y emocional de personas y comunidades. Las poblaciones vulnerables corren el riesgo de sufrir perdidas durante los desastres naturales, y la pobreza exacerba el impacto del estres traumatico y tiene impactos a largo plazo en la salud fisica y mental. La planificacion de la preparacion para desastres es fundamental para ayudar a las personas que dependen de los servicios de salud mental proporcionados por trabajadores sociales clinicos. Existe una investigacion limitada basada en evidencia sobre como los trabajadores sociales clinicos (LCSW) con licencia se preparan para brindar servicios de salud mental antes de un evento climatico extremo. Se llevo a cabo un estudio de investigacion de accion cualitativa guiado por la teoria del comportamiento planificado de Ajzen para explorar las experiencias de preparacion para desastres de ocho LCSW en agencias de servicios humanos en el suroeste de Florida. Los datos fueron recolectados a traves de entrevistas individuales semiestructuradas. Se empleo codificacion y analisis tematico de los datos para responder a las preguntas de investigacion. La implementacion de los resultados del analisis tematico de este estudio arrojo cuatro temas: (a) el entorno de practica influyo en la implementacion del plan de preparacion para desastres, (b) planeo abordar el bienestar general de los clientes, (c) anticipo las barreras y considero como garantizar la continuidad de servicios, y (d) colaboro con colegas. Estos temas capturan como las LCSW se prepararon para brindar servicios durante un desastre natural y como el Codigo de Etica de la Asociacion Nacional de Trabajadores Sociales influyo en su planificacion. Los hallazgos de este estudio podrian tener implicaciones para un cambio social positivo al fomentar el desarrollo de intervenciones de trabajo social que reduzcan el estres traumatico para las poblaciones vulnerables que se encuentran en riesgo economico y geografico durante los desastres naturales.
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