Infusion of aging content into the baccalaureate social work curriculum has received increased consideration recently as a lack of student preparation to work with older adults and rising numbers of this population's need has come to light. Student resistance to working with this population has been well documented. Learning activities on an undergraduate level must meet multiple curricular goals such as teaching assessment skills across the life span. A qualitative content analysis of student interview assignments highlighted themes related to required exposure to seniors. Emergent themes included student inexperience, use of stereotypes of older adults, fear of aging, increased comfort in discussing sensitive or taboo topics, and self-discovery and realization of competence. Requiring interviews with older adults had positive outcomes for the small student sample studied. Implications for future social work education, research, and practice are discussed.
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Mandatory Interviews with Older Adults as an Undergraduate Social Work Education Strategy Integrating Generalist Practice Skills and Exposure to Older Adults
Lynda R. Sowbel, LCSW-C, BCD;
Lynda R. Sowbel, LCSW-C, BCD
Hood College
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Joy Swanson Ernst, Ph.D.
Joy Swanson Ernst, Ph.D.
Hood College
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Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work (2005) 11 (sp1): 82–94.
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Lynda R. Sowbel, Joy Swanson Ernst; Mandatory Interviews with Older Adults as an Undergraduate Social Work Education Strategy Integrating Generalist Practice Skills and Exposure to Older Adults. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 1 September 2005; 11 (sp1): 82–94. doi: https://doi.org/10.18084/1084-7219.11.sp1.82
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