Pandemic Preparedness and Response-Related Content to Integrate Into the MSW Curricula: Implications for Provider Burnout

Kranke, Derrick; Gioia, Debbie; Weiss, Eugenia L.; Mudoh, Yvonne; Dobalian, Aram

Pandemic Preparedness and Response-Related Content to Integrate Into the MSW Curricula: Implications for Provider Burnout

Kranke, Derrick; Gioia, Debbie; Weiss, Eugenia L.; Mudoh, Yvonne; Dobalian, Aram

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic, a first in many generations' disaster, has highlighted gaps globally among graduated social work providers. This qualitative study of (N = 12) inpatient social workers who provided care during the pandemic, strives to suggest specific disaster-related content to inform the MSW curricula. Thematic analysis suggested including: 1) self-care in a prolonged disaster; 2) responding to nuances of the job; 3) expansion and integration of practicum specialties; 4) preparing for the effects of another pandemic; 5) advocating for yourself; and 6) the public’s view of social workers. Findings could potentially inform the content that is taught to MSW students post-pandemic.

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Social Work in Mental Health
2023
Profession(s)
Social Workers
Topic(s)
Burnout
Physical Health & Violence
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
Descriptive / Qualitative Study
Action Strategy Area(s)
Physical & Mental Health
Setting(s)
Academic
Academic Role(s)
Students