Hospice Social Work Preferences for the Delivery of Facebook Support Groups: A Discrete Choice Experiment

Author:

Oliver Debra Parker1ORCID,Eshun-Wilsonova Ingrid2,Benson Jacquelyn3,Pitzer Kyle3,Washington Karla T.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Medicine, Washington University in St Louis, Goldfarb School of Nursing, St Louis, MO, USA

2. Division of Infectious Diseases, Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA

3. Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Medicine, Washington University in St Louis, St Louis, MO, USA

Abstract

Dissemination and implementation of evidence-based interventions is best accomplished with input from stakeholders. This project used a Discrete Choice Experiment to determine the preferences of a nationwide sample of hospice social workers toward the most preferred way to scale the delivery of an online support group. While the majority of social workers preferred referring caregivers to online support groups facilitated outside their agency rather than to facilitate groups themselves, the results were not statistically significant. Social workers reported concerns with both options. Further work with stakeholders is needed to develop implementation strategies and determine the feasibility of both options.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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