Social work in integrated care

Authors: Barr, H., Anderson, E.S., Fenge, L.A. and Hutchings, M.

Journal: Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume: 38

Issue: 6

Pages: 997-1007

eISSN: 1469-9567

ISSN: 1356-1820

DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2024.2405552

Abstract:

In the first of three articles we shared our understanding of integrated care and traced the evolution of interprofessional learning from organic to strategic and systemic, prepared to play its part in the implementation of integrated care. In this third article, joined by Lee-Ann Fenge, we focus on the role of the social worker in integrating care and clarifying their roles in collaboration with other professions. We distinguish between social work as a profession and social care as a field of practice, which includes many professions as well as other occupations. We share the literature on where social work plays a role in integrated care and ask questions about the lack of interprofessional education involving social workers and without whom integrated care cannot succeed.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40532/

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Social work in integrated care.

Authors: Barr, H., Anderson, E.S., Fenge, L.-A. and Hutchings, M.

Journal: J Interprof Care

Volume: 38

Issue: 6

Pages: 997-1007

eISSN: 1469-9567

DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2024.2405552

Abstract:

In the first of three articles we shared our understanding of integrated care and traced the evolution of interprofessional learning from organic to strategic and systemic, prepared to play its part in the implementation of integrated care. In this third article, joined by Lee-Ann Fenge, we focus on the role of the social worker in integrating care and clarifying their roles in collaboration with other professions. We distinguish between social work as a profession and social care as a field of practice, which includes many professions as well as other occupations. We share the literature on where social work plays a role in integrated care and ask questions about the lack of interprofessional education involving social workers and without whom integrated care cannot succeed.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40532/

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Social work in integrated care

Authors: Barr, H., Anderson, E.S., Fenge, L.-A. and Hutchings, M.

Journal: JOURNAL OF INTERPROFESSIONAL CARE

Volume: 38

Issue: 6

Pages: 997-1007

eISSN: 1469-9567

ISSN: 1356-1820

DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2024.2405552

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40532/

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Social work in Integrated care

Authors: Fenge, L.-A.

Journal: Journal of Integrated Care

Volume: 38

Issue: 6

Pages: 997

Publisher: Emerald

eISSN: 2042-8685

ISSN: 1476-9018

DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2024.2405552

Abstract:

In the first of three articles we shared our understanding of integrated care and traced the evolution ofinterprofessional learning from organic to strategic and systemic, prepared to play its part in theimplementation of integrated care. In this third article, joined by Lee-Ann Fenge, we focus on the roleof the social worker in integrating care and clarifying their roles in collaboration with other professions.We distinguish between social work as a profession and social care as a field of practice, which includesmany professions as well as other occupations. We share the literature on where social work plays a rolein integrated care and ask questions about the lack of interprofessional education involving socialworkers and without whom integrated care cannot succeed

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40532/

Source: Manual

Social work in integrated care.

Authors: Barr, H., Anderson, E.S., Fenge, L.-A. and Hutchings, M.

Journal: Journal of interprofessional care

Volume: 38

Issue: 6

Pages: 997-1007

eISSN: 1469-9567

ISSN: 1356-1820

DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2024.2405552

Abstract:

In the first of three articles we shared our understanding of integrated care and traced the evolution of interprofessional learning from organic to strategic and systemic, prepared to play its part in the implementation of integrated care. In this third article, joined by Lee-Ann Fenge, we focus on the role of the social worker in integrating care and clarifying their roles in collaboration with other professions. We distinguish between social work as a profession and social care as a field of practice, which includes many professions as well as other occupations. We share the literature on where social work plays a role in integrated care and ask questions about the lack of interprofessional education involving social workers and without whom integrated care cannot succeed.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40532/

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Social work in Integrated care

Authors: Barr, H., Anderson, E.S., Fenge, L.-A. and Hutchings, M.

Journal: Journal of Integrated Care

Volume: 38

Issue: 6

Pages: 997-1007

Publisher: Emerald

ISSN: 1476-9018

Abstract:

In the first of three articles we shared our understanding of integrated care and traced the evolution ofinterprofessional learning from organic to strategic and systemic, prepared to play its part in theimplementation of integrated care. In this third article, joined by Lee-Ann Fenge, we focus on the roleof the social worker in integrating care and clarifying their roles in collaboration with other professions.We distinguish between social work as a profession and social care as a field of practice, which includesmany professions as well as other occupations. We share the literature on where social work plays a rolein integrated care and ask questions about the lack of interprofessional education involving socialworkers and without whom integrated care cannot succeed

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40532/

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