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5. Which evidence-based
practices are applicable
to Aileen’s initial case
presentation and each of
the suggested variations?
6. After reviewing the
National Association of
Social Workers (NASW)
Code of Ethics, how
would your engagement,
assessment,
and
intervention reflect
diversity, social justice,
and self-determination?
7. How would your
understanding
of
intersectionality and
cultural competence have
an impact on your role as
an advocate for Aileen in
the original case
formulation and each one
of the variations?
RESOURCES FOR ACRONYMS
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hospice as the primary
alternative for her end-of-life
transition, with no plan for her
children.
CASE STUDY DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
1. Identify the sociological
intersections
and
systems of oppression in
Aileen’s life.
2. How might these
intersections have had an
impact on Aileen’s access
to care and the delivery of
health care services?
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3. What
are
the
most
significant clinical
considerations in Aileen’s
case?
4. With certain variables
altered, identify the
interactions and possible
issues with access to
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symptom illness (CMI). She
established health eligibility
with the VA Medical Center in
Chicago. She opted to work
part-time so that she could be
available for her children, who
were in grade school by the
time she started to become
more chronically ill. A private
physician diagnosed her with
fibromyalgia and referred her
to a gastrointestinal specialist
for ongoing symptoms. Once
integrated into the VA health
system, she was diagnosed
with stage four colon cancer,
and surgery
was
recommended as the first-line
intervention, followed by
chemotherapy. Eight months
after a successful surgery, the
cancer metastasized to her
liver, pancreas, and spine.
Aileen’s prognosis became
terminal. She faced inpatient
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CASE STUDY-SINGLE PARENT
WITH A TERMINAL ILLNESS
or
After reading the information
about
relational
intersectionality, review
review the
case study here about a
woman veteran. (Refer to the
glossary at the end of this
chapter for an explanation of
acronyms.) Discuss
respond the questions that
follow, as well as the varied
scenarios where aspects of
intersectionality are explored.
Aileen is a Caucasian non-
service connected (NSC)
veteran of the U.S. Army who
served during the PGW era
from 1983 to 1996. Despite
having had
two previous
honorable discharges, she
conərotod from
militari
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a
separated from the military
under less than honorable
conditions amidst accusations
of adultery with
commanding officer, and while
pregnant
She moved to
Chicago, where she worked in
administrative positions and
raised her twins as a single
parent. Her family of origin,
Irish Catholics, remained in the
Boston area. Her social
support system was limited to
a few acquaintances at work
and cordial interactions with
parents from her children’s
school.
Aileen was diagnosed with
colon cancer at age 40, seven
years after she left the military.
She felt like it was related to
what some veterans would call
“Gulf War syndrome.” However,
there is no known link between

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