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WK 10 Discussion SOCW 8205: Psychosocial Aspects of Cancer Cancer is often synonymous with fear, uncertainty, and death. A diagnosis of cancer begins a long journey that affects physical health, menta

WK 10 Discussion SOCW 8205: Psychosocial Aspects of Cancer

Cancer is often synonymous with fear, uncertainty, and death. A diagnosis of cancer begins a long journey that affects physical health, mental well-being, and relationships with loved ones. Although cancer care today often provides advanced medical treatment, psychosocial issues may not be adequately addressed (Artherholt & Fann, 2012). This failure may compromise the effectiveness of overall cancer management.

Oncology social workers play an integral role in cancer care in multiple settings. It is common for oncology social workers to engage in individual, family, and group intervention. In addition to providing direct patient care, oncology social workers provide valuable public health interventions, such as health education programs and policymaking.

To prepare for this Discussion:

Review this week’s resources. Select one of the many different types of cancer and think about the overall impact of the disease. Consider the psychosocial effects of cancer. How might the cancer affect the health and well-being of an individual and caregivers?

Questions in bold then answers 300 to 500 words

Post an explanation of how this type of cancer might affect the health and well-being of the patient and caregivers.

Explain the psychosocial effects of the cancer on the patient and caregivers.

Explain how psychosocial factors might impact a treatment care plan and the management of the disease.

Finally, explain how you might address the psychosocial needs of a cancer patient and caregiver.

Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the resources and the current literature using appropriate APA format and style.

Resources

Beder, J. (2006). Hospital social work: The interface of medicine and caring. New York, NY: Routledge.

Chapter 8, “Oncology Social Work with Adults” (pp. 81–94)

Gehlert, S., & Browne, T. (Eds.). (2019). Handbook of health social work (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Chapter 19, “Oncology Social Work” (pp. 440-458)

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