| <back | State of the Science: Professional Partners Supporting Family Caregiving Today families and other unpaid caregivers (e.g., friends, neighbors) are the primary providers of long-term care in the United States. Families often assume these care responsibilities without adequate preparation and ongoing support, resulting in poor health for themselves and unnecessary institutionalization of their older relatives. Social workers and nurses are on the front lines of interacting with family caregivers, but frequently lack the competencies and resources to effectively support these informal caregivers. In order to better prepare both professions to assist family caregivers, the American Journal of Nursing, AARP Foundation, Council on Social Work Education, Family Caregiver Alliance, and Rutgers Center for State Health Policy are collaborating to improve the knowledge and skills of nurses and social workers to provide practical, evidence-based tools to informal caregivers of older adults. A report entitled “State of the Science: Professional Partners Supporting Family Caregivers” was published through the Journal of Social Work Education (JSWE) and the American Journal of Nursing (AJN). Full-text articles from JSWE are available below. The AJN edition is also available on the AJN Family Caregiving web page. These projects were made possible by funding from the John A. Hartford Foundation and the Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation. Full-Text Report Content: From the Editor: The Joint Social Work/Nursing Caregiver Initiative: Opportunities for Social Work EducationColleen M. Galambos Executive Summary: Professional Partners Supporting Family Caregivers Kathleen Kelly, Susan C. Reinhard, and Ashley Brooks-Danso Historical Overview Andrew Scharlach Developing Competence for Nurses and Social Workers JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez Caregiver Assessment Lynn Feinberg How Do Family Caregivers Describe Their Needs For Professional Help? Michael J. Yedidia and Amy Tiedemann Behavioral and Psychosocial Interventions for Family Caregivers Steven Zarit and Elia Femia TCARE: Tailored Caregiver Assessment and Referral Rhonda Montgomery and Jung Kwak Transitional Care Mary Naylor and Stacen A. Keating Technology and Web-Based Support Carol Smith Community and In-Home Models Jennie Chin Hansen Informal Caregivers: Communication and Decision-Making Carol Whitlatch Influencing Support for Caregivers Carol Raphael and Jennifer Lin Cornwell Physical and Mental Health Effects of Family Caregiving Richard Schulz and Paula R. Sherwood What Knowledge and Skills Do Caregivers Need? Barbara Given, Paula R. Sherwood, and Charles W. Given Needed: Nursing and Social Work Leadership Carol Levine Discussion and Recommendations: Nurses and Social Workers Supporting Family Caregivers Laurie Lewis Challenges to Adopting and Sustaining Family-Focused Competencies in Social Work Education Nancy Hooyman Participants List
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