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Barriers to Employment of African American Professionals in Hospice: A Qualitative Study With African American Social Work Students

机译:临终关怀非洲裔美国专业人员就业的障碍:对非洲裔美国社会工作学生的定性研究

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A major barrier to African American hospice utilization is the lack of African American hospice professionals. This qualitative study with 10 female African American social work students in a Midwestern university explored whether the participants were interested in hospice employment. Results provided information about reasons for the overall lack of diversity in hospice, reasons for the lack of African American staff in hospice, reasons for the lack of African American patients in hospice, and avenues toward knowledge about hospice by African American professionals. Barriers to African American employment included a lack of hospice content in social work education, differences between African American cultural and religious beliefs and hospice philosophy, and that the lack of African American hospice patients resulted in a lack of desire for employment in hospice. Strategies for recruiting and retaining African American hospice social workers are proposed.
机译:非裔美国人临终关怀利用的主要障碍是缺乏非裔美国人临终关怀专业人员。这项针对中西部大学的10名非洲裔美国女性社会工作学生的定性研究探讨了参与者是否对临终关怀感兴趣。结果提供了有关临终关怀总体缺乏多样性的原因,临终关怀缺乏非洲裔美国员工的原因,临终关怀缺乏非洲裔美国患者的原因以及非裔美国人专业人员获得临终关怀知识的途径的信息。非裔美国人就业的障碍包括社会工作教育中临终关怀内容的缺乏,非裔美国人文化和宗教信仰与临终关怀哲学之间的差异,以及非裔美国人临终关怀患者的缺乏导致对临终关怀的渴望。提出了招募和留住非洲裔美国人临终关怀社工的策略。

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