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- ÍtemSolo MetadatosLa intervención de trabajo social desde el modelo ecológico con pacientes en cuidados paliativos: un acompañamiento para el buen morir(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2020) Fernández Román, Andrea Cristina; Riofrío Naula, Andrea Priscila; Tapia Segarra, Jenny; 0705808128Palliative care consists of all those interventions that are performed when a patient cannot receive curative treatment. These interventions are conducted by health professionals, considering the patient holistically and comprehensively; joint actions are carried out to help improve their quality of life, restoring the factors that surround them such as medical care, social, emotional, and family support. It is unavoidable to highlight the importance of the timely intervention of the social worker in the health field since they have at their disposal a series of methods, techniques, and instruments that facilitate direct and indirect intervention with the user, and, as part of the multidisciplinary team in the decision-making process that provides support during the disease process and accompaniment that it performs for good dying. This is the reason why the present research is proposed with the general objective of "Analyzing social work intervention from the ecological model with patients in palliative care: An accompaniment for good dying, at the Foundation for the Service of the Cancer Patient" ‘Lola Farfán de Palacios’ (FASEC, in Spanish) in January - November 2019”. The methodology used for this research was qualitative and quantitative, through the structured interview, and applying the survey information was obtained from patients or relatives, as well as from the multidisciplinary team. As a result of the investigation, it was determined that the intervention of the social worker from the ecological model with patients in palliative care is essential to improve their quality of life during their last days, ensuring that the death process is with dignity. In conclusion, the social worker plays a fundamental role in the intervention with palliative care patients, being who supports the patient at each stage of the disease and supports the family.