Abstract
Single-session groups are an effective method for providing mutual aid to patients and families experiencing crisis in acute care/emergency settings. This toolkit provides health care professionals with practical guidance in establishing, recruiting for, and facilitating single-session groups in hospital settings. A two-step literature search was conducted to identify all relevant articles. The literature was retrieved and reviewed for inclusion. The results of this review form the basis of the toolkit. A framework for establishing this type of group is explored. Challenges and strategies concerning recruitment are discussed. The practice skills relevant to facilitating time-limited groups are outlined.
Acknowledgments
The author thanks Joanne Sulman, MSW, RSW, Research and Group Work Consultant and Carmelina Marziliano, MSW RSW, Geriatric Consult Team Social Worker, both from Mt. Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Canada, for their guidance and encouragement throughout the review process.