Social workers coordination in primary healthcare for patients with complex needs: A scoping review

Y. Couturier, S. Lanoue, Marlène Karam, Maxime Guillette, C. Hudon
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Introduction Care coordination has been part of social work for some time. It has been recognized as contributing to care coordination for long-term care for the elderly and mental health but less is known about their contribution in primary care with patients with complex health and social needs. As social workers are increasingly present in primary healthcare, this scoping review aims to provide a synthesis of social workers’ coordination activities for patients with complex needs in primary healthcare. Methods CINAHL, Medline, Scopus, SocioIndex, Social Work Abstracts, and ProQuest databases were searched, from 2004 to 2020 for peer-reviewed literature. A thematic analysis using deductive and inductive approaches was used to conduct this scoping review. Results Eighteen studies on 11 different care coordination interventions were included. The care coordination activities have been classified into four categories: 1) activities that target the patient, family, and caregivers; 2) activities that target health and social care professionals and services; 3) activities that link the patient and family with health and social professionals and services; and 4) cross-cutting activities that support and enhance other activity. Discussion A variety of care coordination interventions conducted by social workers were identified, all of which included related but different activities. Still, the common aim is to reduce fragmentation of care. Social workers, because of their disciplinary skills characterized by linkages to nonmedical services, can make a significant contribution to the coordination of care in primary health care, in collaboration with nurses.
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社会工作者协调初级卫生保健患者的复杂需求:范围审查
一段时间以来,护理协调一直是社会工作的一部分。它被认为有助于老年人长期护理和心理健康的护理协调,但人们对其在有复杂健康和社会需求的患者的初级护理中的贡献知之甚少。随着社会工作者越来越多地参与初级保健,本范围审查旨在为初级保健中有复杂需求的患者提供社会工作者协调活动的综合。方法检索2004年至2020年CINAHL、Medline、Scopus、SocioIndex、Social Work Abstracts和ProQuest数据库中的同行评审文献。使用演绎和归纳方法的主题分析被用于进行这一范围界定审查。结果纳入了18项关于11种不同护理协调干预措施的研究。护理协调活动分为四类:1)针对患者、家人和护理人员的活动;2) 针对卫生和社会护理专业人员和服务的活动;3) 将患者及其家人与卫生和社会专业人员及服务联系起来的活动;以及4)支持和加强其他活动的跨领域活动。讨论确定了社会工作者进行的各种护理协调干预措施,所有这些措施都包括相关但不同的活动。尽管如此,共同的目标是减少护理的碎片化。社会工作者由于其与非医疗服务相关的纪律技能,可以与护士合作,为初级卫生保健的护理协调做出重大贡献。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Care Coordination (formerly published as the International Journal of Care Pathways) provides an international forum for the latest scientific research in care coordination. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles which describe basic research to a multidisciplinary field as well as other broader approaches and strategies hypothesized to improve care coordination. The Journal offers insightful overviews and reflections on innovation, underlying issues, and thought provoking opinion pieces in related fields. Articles from multidisciplinary fields are welcomed from leading health care academics and policy-makers. Published articles types include original research, reviews, guidelines papers, book reviews, and news items.
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