Search Results - "Galvani, Sarah"
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Providing holistic end-of-life care for people with a history of problem substance use: a mixed methods cohort study of interdisciplinary service provision and integrated care
Published in BMC palliative care (01-04-2024)“…Harmful use of illicit drugs and/or alcohol is linked to life-limiting illness and complex health and social care needs, but people who use substances and have…”
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Supporting people with alcohol and drug problems: Making a difference
Published 16-05-2012“…Social workers and other social care professionals regularly face the challenges of working with people with alcohol and other drug problems. Yet many receive…”
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Supporting people with alcohol and drug problems: Making a difference
Published 16-05-2012“…Social workers and other social care professionals regularly face the challenges of working with people with alcohol and other drug problems. Yet many receive…”
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Offering the best death possible: supporting people using substances at the end of life
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-03-2020)Get full text
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Safety in numbers? Tackling domestic abuse in couples and network therapies
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-03-2007)“…Family, network or couples-based therapies have been helping to support people with substance problems for decades. Their value in supporting a person to…”
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Social work and substance use: Ecological perspectives on workforce development
Published in Drugs : education, prevention & policy (02-11-2017)“…This paper offers a theoretical analysis of the place of substance use within social work education and workforce development in England. Using ecological…”
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Towards a Dignified Death: A New Approach to Care for People Using Substances Who Are at, or Near, the End of Their Lives
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (18-05-2023)“…There are no effective intervention studies for people using substances who are at, or near, the end of their lives. The needs of this group of people have…”
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Responding to child-to-parent violence: the experiences of family support group providers
Published in Journal of substance use (02-01-2017)“…Support groups for families negatively affected by a relative's substance use provide a vital community service for people who otherwise have little formal or…”
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'Drugs and Relationships Don't Work': Children's and Young People's Views of Substance Use and Intimate Relationships
Published in Child abuse review (Chichester, England : 1992) (01-11-2015)“…Responding effectively to children and young people's (CYP's) needs in relation to the overlapping issues of parental substance use (alcohol and other drugs)…”
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End of life care for people with alcohol and drug problems: Findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment
Published in Health & social care in the community (01-09-2019)“…People who use alcohol and other drugs(hereafter “substances”) and who are over the age of 40 are now more likely to die of a non‐drug related cause than…”
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When “Good Enough” Isn’t Good Enough: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Caring for Adults Using Substances at the End of Life
Published in International journal of mental health and addiction (01-06-2022)“…This paper draws on data from one strand of a six-strand, exploratory study on end of life care for adults using substances (AUS). It presents data from the…”
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Alcohol and Domestic Violence: Womens Views
Published in Violence against women (01-07-2006)“…Alcohol’s role in men’s violence to women is a controversial issue. In the United Kingdom, little research has been conducted on the link between the two, and…”
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An ethical exploration of the narratives surrounding substance use and pain management at the end of life: a discussion paper
Published in Nursing ethics (01-08-2020)“…This discussion article examines narrative positioning related to pain management for people who use substances at the end of life. We explore how dominant…”
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Working with Older People with Alcohol Problems: Insight from Specialist Substance Misuse Professionals and their Service Users
Published in Social work education (04-07-2014)“…Significant numbers of older people worldwide have a drinking level or pattern which places them at risk of harm. In England, older people are more likely to…”
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The Nature and Extent of Substance Use Education in Qualifying Social Work Programmes in England
Published in Social work education (04-07-2014)“…Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use is a common feature of modern social work practice. Concerns about the problematic use of such substances cross all areas of…”
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Learning from the Research Process: Discussing Sensitive Topics as a Cultural Outsider
Published in Social work education (17-02-2015)“…This paper explores the sensitivities and cultural complexities of engaging in research about substance use with a Sikh Punjabi community in England, from the…”
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Published in Supporting People with Alcohol and Drug Problems (16-05-2012)Get full text
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The relationship between sight loss and substance use: Users' perspectives
Published in Drugs : education, prevention & policy (01-11-2016)“…Background: This UK study emerged from the concerns of a sight loss charity which sought to meet the support needs of its service users with problematic…”
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Substance Use and Disabilities: Experiences of Adults' Social Care Professionals and the Implications for Education and Training
Published in Social work education (04-07-2014)“…This paper draws on data from a national survey of social workers and social care practitioners in England undertaken in 2010-2011. It focuses on practitioners…”
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