Sommerfeld, Peter

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  • Publikation
    Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the work of social workers
    (Journal of Comparative Social Work, 15.08.2022) Schell-Kiehl, Ines; Laurens, Melissa; Ketelaar, Nicole; Sommerfeld, Peter; Hess, Nadja; Bühler, Sarah; Meyer, Nikolaus; Franz, Sebastian [in: Journal of Comparative Social Work]
    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on everyone’s life.  Like many other professionals, social workers have been forced to adapt to these new working conditions and new challenges in order to support clients during the pandemic, as new needs have arisen. Together with professional associations from three nations (Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands), we used a coordinated approach to explore the consequences of the pandemic for social work professionals. This study was conducted during the most severe contact and hygiene restrictions of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the winter of 2020/2021. The data addresses the changes perceived by social work professionals in relation to their contact and communication with clients, the use of digital technology in the context of work, the professional response in terms of innovation, the working conditions and the psychosocial risks they face. Methods: Cross-sectional data was collected from 7,241 social workers in Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands through online surveys. Results: The results show an increase in the workload of professional social workers and compounding problems of clients, together with a negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on communication and contact with clients. All of this takes place within the framework of changing working conditions and contexts. Our data shows that the use of digital technologies does not cause bigger problems for most of the participating social workers. It should in fact be noted that professionals have many positive associations with the use of digital technology in general. Conclusions: There are both remarkable and alarming results concerning the mental health of social workers and their working conditions, as well as the position of the social work profession in general.
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    Messung der subjektiven Lebensqualität von Klient:innen klinischer Sozialarbeit im Interventionsverlauf
    (Seismo, 2022) Zumbrunn, Andrea; Hess, Nadja; Solèr, Maria; Hüttemann, Matthias; Süsstrunk, Simon; Sommerfeld, Peter [in: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziale Arbeit]
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    Collaborative research and development: A typology of linkages between researchers and practitioners
    (Taylor & Francis, 24.07.2020) Gredig, Daniel; Heinsch, Milena; Amez-Droz, Pascal; Hüttemann, Matthias; Rotzetter, Fabienne; Sommerfeld, Peter [in: European Journal of Social Work]
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    Lebensverlauf, Kontext, Zeit und Wirkung sozialarbeiterischer Intervention
    (Seismo, 2018) Sommerfeld, Peter; Solèr, Maria; Süsstrunk, Simon [in: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziale Arbeit]
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    Widerrede. Ein Plädoyer für wissenschaftliche Seriosität, gerade bei wichtigen Themen. Kommentar zum Beitrag von Ruedi Epple und Anne Kersten
    (Seismo, 2017) Sommerfeld, Peter [in: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziale Arbeit]
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    Kooperation zwischen Akteuren aus Wissenschaft und Praxis
    (Neue Praxis, 2016) Hüttemann, Matthias; Rotzetter, Fabienne; Amez-Droz, Pascal; Gredig, Daniel; Sommerfeld, Peter [in: Neue Praxis]
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    Does "Individual Placement and Support" Satisfy the Users' Needs?
    (Frontiers, 06/2015) Jäger, Matthias; Nordt, Carlos; Bühler, Franziska; Bärtsch, Bettina; Leimer, Hansjörg; Sommerfeld, Peter; Rössler, Wulf; Kawohl, Wolfram; Viering, Sandra [in: Frontiers in Public Health]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Social Work as an Action Science: A Perspective From Europe
    (SAGE, 12.06.2014) Sommerfeld, Peter [in: Research on Social Work Practice]
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    Searching for Appropriate Ways to Face the Challenges of Complexity and Dynamics
    (Oxford University Press, 01.05.2011) Sommerfeld, Peter; Hollenstein, Lea [in: British Journal of Social Work]
    People, as bio-psychological systems, are just as dynamic and complex as the social systems that they create. Social work intervenes in the interplay of these two complex, dynamic systems. How can we capture these complexities and dynamics in social work research and practice? The paper introduces the theoretical grounds on which a mixed-methods design has been developed combining a longitudinal quantitative method called Real Time Monitoring that produces dense time series data with qualitative methods (biographical and reflecting interviews) within the framework of grounded theory. After some short notes on the methodology, its application is demonstrated alongside a case example. Because complexity and dynamics challenge not only research, but also the practice of social work, the approach is finally discussed in view of the ‘realistic evaluation’ paradigm.
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    Von der Notwendigkeit einer Handlungswissenschaft
    (Neue Praxis, 2011) Sommerfeld, Peter [in: Neue Praxis]
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