WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES: EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTS

A social service in pediatric oncology medical institutions of Lithuania is a relatively new field. Both in Lithuania and elsewhere around the world this field has not been researched well, even though the importance of research is growing together with the increasing number of children who suffer f...

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Main Authors: Greta Skubiejūtė, Donata Petružytė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vytautas Magnus University 2016-09-01
Series:Socialinis Darbas: Patirtis ir Metodai
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description A social service in pediatric oncology medical institutions of Lithuania is a relatively new field. Both in Lithuania and elsewhere around the world this field has not been researched well, even though the importance of research is growing together with the increasing number of children who suffer from cancer. Therefore the need for all kinds of specialists is also increasing. The goal of this work is to examine experiences of social services specialists working in the field of pediatric oncology in Lithuania. Working in institutions of pediatric oncology requires specific knowledge and skills, mostly due to the unusual and extreme working conditions of being constantly confronted with the never ending fight between death and life. Therefore the main emphasis of this work has been put on the analysis of the relationship between the specialists of the heath institutions and with their clients and the arising emotions that social services specialists experience in this constellation as well as their personal transformations. For the analysis of the social services specialists’ experiences an existentialist approach in theory has been applied. The paper consists of two parts – a theoretical one based on previously made researches and an empirical one on the basis of five newly taken half-structured expert interviews. Pediatric oncology in Lithuania is taking place in three institutions – Vilnius University childrens’ hospital, Kaunas Clinics and rehabilitation department “Saulutė” in Druskininkai childrens’ hospital. During the research interviews have been taken from social workers of both hospitals and social educators of the sanatorium. After the analysis of the collected data the most relevant results turned about to be the importance of the personal qualities and the individual maturity of the social services specialists themselves as well as the communication between the professionals of the institutions’ teams and other institutions or organizations.
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spelling doaj.art-b3101922030740abbefb315e1b3e7c962023-09-02T12:25:37ZengVytautas Magnus UniversitySocialinis Darbas: Patirtis ir Metodai2029-04702029-58202016-09-011713554http://dx.doi.org/10.7220/2029-5820.17.1.2 WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES: EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTSGreta Skubiejūtė0Donata Petružytė 1Vilnius UniversityVilnius UniversityA social service in pediatric oncology medical institutions of Lithuania is a relatively new field. Both in Lithuania and elsewhere around the world this field has not been researched well, even though the importance of research is growing together with the increasing number of children who suffer from cancer. Therefore the need for all kinds of specialists is also increasing. The goal of this work is to examine experiences of social services specialists working in the field of pediatric oncology in Lithuania. Working in institutions of pediatric oncology requires specific knowledge and skills, mostly due to the unusual and extreme working conditions of being constantly confronted with the never ending fight between death and life. Therefore the main emphasis of this work has been put on the analysis of the relationship between the specialists of the heath institutions and with their clients and the arising emotions that social services specialists experience in this constellation as well as their personal transformations. For the analysis of the social services specialists’ experiences an existentialist approach in theory has been applied. The paper consists of two parts – a theoretical one based on previously made researches and an empirical one on the basis of five newly taken half-structured expert interviews. Pediatric oncology in Lithuania is taking place in three institutions – Vilnius University childrens’ hospital, Kaunas Clinics and rehabilitation department “Saulutė” in Druskininkai childrens’ hospital. During the research interviews have been taken from social workers of both hospitals and social educators of the sanatorium. After the analysis of the collected data the most relevant results turned about to be the importance of the personal qualities and the individual maturity of the social services specialists themselves as well as the communication between the professionals of the institutions’ teams and other institutions or organizations.OncologyCancerChildrenFamilyExistentialism
spellingShingle Greta Skubiejūtė
Donata Petružytė
WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES: EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTS
Socialinis Darbas: Patirtis ir Metodai
Oncology
Cancer
Children
Family
Existentialism
title WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES: EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTS
title_full WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES: EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTS
title_fullStr WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES: EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTS
title_full_unstemmed WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES: EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTS
title_short WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES: EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTS
title_sort work with children who have cancer and their families experiences of social services specialists
topic Oncology
Cancer
Children
Family
Existentialism
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