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Drivers of change: Learning from the lived experiences of nursing home social workers
Authors:Ahyoung Anna Lee MSW  PhD  Sharon Narae Lee MSSW  LCSW  Marilyn Armour PhD
Institution:1. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USAanna.lee@utexas.edu;3. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Abstract:In response to the growing attention to integrated health care and the cultural change movement in nursing homes, this study examines the lived experiences of nursing home social workers to better understand their role perceptions, job satisfaction, and relationship with other staff members. Hermeneutic phenomenology was used in order to understand the lived experience of being a nursing home social worker. Ten nursing home social workers were recruited from a southern state and individual interviews were conducted. From the interviews, four themes emerged: challenge, coping, mattering, and rewarding. Guided by identity negotiation theory and social identity theory, these findings are discussed. Also, implications for social work education, nursing home administration, and policy is discussed.
Keywords:Health care professionals  long-term care  phenomenology  social services
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