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Author: COLVIN Jeffrey; NELSON Brooke; CRONIN Katie;
Title: Integrating social workers into medical–legal partnerships: comprehensive problem solving for patients.
Reference: Social Work, 57(4), October 2012, pp.333-341.
Format: article;
Topics: health care; interprofessional relations; joint working; legal proceedings; legal professionals; medical social workers; social workers; practice; United States; Select:
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Author: MITCHELL Jamie Ann;
Title: Integrating education on addressing health disparities into the graduate social work curriculum.
Reference: Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 32(5), November-December 2012, pp.471-486.
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; curriculum development; health care; medical social work; medical social workers; social work education; socioeconomic groups; practice; United States; Select:
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Author: PETERSON K. Jean;
Title: Shared decision making in health care settings: a role for social work.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 51(10), November-December 2012, pp.894-908.
Format: article;
Topics: decision making; health care; medical social workers; primary care; professional role; service users; social workers; practice; United States; Select:
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4 of 234
Author: PROBST Barbara;
Title: Not quite colleagues: issues of power and purview between social work and psychiatry.
Reference: Social Work in Mental Health, 10(5), 2012, pp.367-383.
Format: article;
Topics: interprofessional relations; medical social workers; mental health care; mental health services; professional role; psychiatric social work; psychiatrists; research; United States; Select:
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5 of 234
Author: CAMPBELL Hilary; RASMUSSEN Brian;
Title: Riding third: social work in ambulance work.
Reference: Health and Social Work, 37(2), May 2012, pp.90-97.
Format: article;
Topics: emergency health services; medical social work; medical social workers; research; Canada; Select:
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6 of 234
Author: DANZER Graham S.;
Title: From ego psychology to strengths, from victim to survivor.
Reference: Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 20(2), February-March 2011, pp.175-198.
Format: article;
Topics: case studies; medical social workers; psychology; rape; resilience; social work theories; social worker-service user relationships; survivors; practice; United States; Select:
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Author: MOUTON Marlize;
Title: “More than a liver”: social work's contribution to the well-being of people undergoing treatment for hepatitis C.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 11(1), January-March 2011, pp.40-59.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; infectious diseases; medical social workers; psychosocial approach; research; Australia; Select:
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8 of 234
Author: HARTMAN-SHEA Katherine; et al.;
Title: The role of the social worker in the adult critical care unit: a systematic review of the literature.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 50(2), February 2011, pp.143-157.
Format: article;
Topics: adults; counselling; crisis intervention; end of life care; medical social workers; medical treatment; professional role; psychosocial intervention; systematic reviews; research review; systematic review; United States; Select:
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9 of 234
Author: DAVIS Cindy;
Title: Oncology social work practice in the care of breast and ovarian cancer survivors
Publisher: Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science, 2009. 138p.
Format: book;
Topics: advocacy; anxiety; cancer; evidence-based practice; medical social work; medical social workers; personal finance; psychosocial approach; social care provision; spirituality; practice; United States; care professionals; Select:
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Author: KERSON Tom Schwaber; MCCOYD Judith L.M.; ASSOCIATES;
Title: Social work in health settings: practice in context
Publisher: London: Routledge, 2010. 400p.
Format: book;
Topics: health care; intervention; medical social workers; objectives setting; social work approaches; social workers; social worker-service user relationships; practice; care professionals; Select:
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Author: DUBUS Nicole;
Title: Who cares for the caregivers? Why medical social workers belong on end-of-life care teams.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 49(7), August 2010, pp.603-617.
Format: article;
Topics: carers; decision making; end of life care; medical social workers; palliative care; partners; United States; Select:
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Author: HEBERT Randy S.; et al.;
Title: Preparing family caregivers for the death of a loved one: implications for hospital social workers.
Reference: Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, 4(4), 2008, pp.269-285.
Format: article;
Topics: bereavement; carers; hospital social work; medical social workers; needs; palliative care; social care provision; terminal illness; unmet need; research; United States; Select:
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Author: MCCOYD Judith L. M.;
Title: The implicit contract: implications for health social work.
Reference: Health and Social Work, 35(2), May 2010, pp.99-106.
Format: article;
Topics: abortion; attitudes; communication; medical social workers; professional role; social worker-service user relationships; women; research; United States; Select:
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Author: DAVITT Joan K.;
Title: Policy changes in medicare home health care: challenges to providing family-centered, community-based care for older adults.
Reference: Journal of Family Social Work, 12(4), October-December 2009, pp.291-308.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; carers; family-centred approach; health care; home care; home care assistants; medical social workers; medical treatment; older people; policy; social care provision; research; United States; Select:
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Author: KENNEDY U.; McGARRY S.; GEARY U.;
Title: Emergency department access to medical social workers in the Republic of Ireland.
Reference: Irish Social Worker, Autumn 2009, pp.19-24.
Format: article;
Topics: emergency health services; medical social workers; staffing levels; research; Ireland; Select:
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16 of 234
Author: KIM Hansung; LEE Sun Young;
Title: Supervisory communication, burnout and turnover intention among social workers in health care settings
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 48(4), May-June 2009, pp.364-385
Format: article;
Topics: communication; medical social workers; staff retention; staff supervision; stress; research; United States; Select:
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Author: ZEBRACK Brad; et al.;
Title: Oncology social worker competencies and implications for education and training.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 47(4), 2008, pp.355-375.
Format: article;
Topics: cancer; medical social workers; social work; social work education; social workers; research; United States; Select:
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Author: BEDER Joan;
Title: Evaluation research on social work interventions: a study on the impact of social worker staffing.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 47(1), 2008, pp.1-13.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; depression; dialysis; kidney disease; long term conditions; medical social workers; patients; quality of life; staffing levels; surveys; research; United States; Select:
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Editor(s): MARLATT G. Alan;
Title: Harm reduction: pragmatic strategies for managing high-risk behaviors.
Publisher: London: Guilford Press, 1998. 390p.,biblogs.
Format: book;
Topics: addiction; assessment; black and minority ethnic people; community care; conduct disorders; drug misuse; medical social work; medical social workers; outcomes; outreach services; prevention; risk; therapy and treatment; treatment; Select:
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Author: O’DONNELL Patricia; et al.;
Title: Predictors of ethical stress, moral action and job satisfaction in health care social workers.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 46(3), 2008, pp.29-51.
Format: article;
Topics: ethics; job satisfaction; medical social workers; nurses; professional conduct; stress; research; United States; Select:
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