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Perceived Readiness for Gerontological Social Work: Insights from Recent Graduates During COVID-19.

Susanny J BeltranVivian J MillerAshley Morris
Published in: Journal of gerontological social work (2024)
An online qualitative survey explored perceived training, readiness, and needs of recent SW graduates serving older adults. Over half ( N  = 14) held a master's in social work, with 70% having taken an introductory aging course. Nearly halfcompleted other aging-specific coursework, and 80% did fieldwork with older adults. Participants indicated moderate proficiency in assessing issues like lossestransitions (46.7%), and physical health (53.3%), and advanced expertise in cognitive assessments (60.0%) and caregiver stress management (53.3%). Training deficiencies were noted in disaster readiness, telehealth, and resource coordination. Findings underscore the need for educationfor early-career social workers, ensuring their effective support to older adults.
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