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Research Article

Current and Future Needs of Gerontological Social Work Practice in Alberta: Findings from the World Café at the Gerontological Symposium in Edmonton, Canada

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Pages 832-865 | Received 03 Feb 2021, Accepted 25 Feb 2022, Published online: 09 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The growing aging population in Canada has multi-faceted psycho-social needs. Social workers are well-positioned to address these needs, despite many challenges. This paper reports findings from the World Café at the Gerontology Symposium in Alberta, Canada, held in 2018. The goal was to learn from social work practitioners, researchers, and educators (N = 49) about current and future needs of gerontological social work in Alberta. There were two research questions: 1) What strategies do social workers need on the micro, mezzo, and macro levels to help better serve the growing older adult population in Alberta? (R1) 2) How can social workers promote the value and contribution of gerontological social work within the interprofessional community? (R2) The data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Ten R1-related themes emerged: personal traits of a social worker; professional skills; bio-psycho-social needs of older adults; community connections; access to benefits; gerontological social work education; integrated healthcare; aging policy; ageism; and advocacy to strengthen the voice of older adults. The three R2-related themes include strengthening the status of the social work profession; building trust through demonstrated skills; and interprofessional education and practice.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank The Alberta College of Social Workers’ Gerontology Network North Interest Group who collaborated with us on this project. Also, we greatly appreciate the study participants for sharing their perspectives and ideas with us.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Research Ethics

This study was approved by the Research Ethics Board at MacEwan University (REB # 100552).

Additional information

Funding

This research received support from Gainsharing Funds at Faculty of Health and Community Studies, MacEwan University.

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