Rutgers University, School of Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
The University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, Austin, TX, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2022 Nov 21;12(11):1038-1048. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibac082.
Social workers are key members of integrated care (IC) teams, yet there is limited research on the presence and roles of social workers on IC teams. Research literature from 2014 to 2021 was identified using the following search engines: Academic Search Complete, PsycINFO, CINAHL Plus, SocINDEX and MEDLINE. An exploratory search was conducted in January 2021 and an updated search was conducted in August 2021. This search resulted in 802 references, 50 of which met criteria for full-text review. Nine articles were identified through supplemental searching. 20 articles were included in the final review. Of the 20 studies included, most were randomized control trials (45%; n = 9). Studies varied across settings including specialty care (40%; n = 8), community-based practices (35%; n = 7), and primary care (25%; n = 5). Social workers engaged in a variety of roles including behavioral interventions, care coordination, and intake assessment. Social workers are engaged in IC in a variety of roles across healthcare settings. Findings suggest that patients' mental health outcomes improve in IC settings which include social workers. Future research is needed to isolate the impact that social workers have in IC. Social workers are key members of integrated care teams, yet there is a need to explore their roles on these teams. Using a methodological approach, research literature from 2014 to 2021 was explored to establish the roles, responsibilities, and settings of social workers on integrated care teams. Of the 20 articles included in the review, social workers held various roles including intake assessment, care coordination, and behavioral interventions, such as psychotherapy or cognitive behavioral therapy. Findings suggest that social workers are on integrated care teams in a variety of roles across various healthcare settings and that patients' mental health outcomes improve in integrated care settings that include social workers.
社会工作者是综合护理(IC)团队的重要成员,但关于 IC 团队中社会工作者的存在和角色的研究有限。使用以下搜索引擎确定了 2014 年至 2021 年的研究文献:学术搜索完整、PsycINFO、CINAHL Plus、SocINDEX 和 MEDLINE。2021 年 1 月进行了探索性搜索,2021 年 8 月进行了更新搜索。该搜索产生了 802 条参考文献,其中 50 条符合全文审查标准。通过补充搜索确定了 9 篇文章。最终审查包括 20 篇文章。在包括的 20 项研究中,大多数是随机对照试验(45%;n=9)。研究对象涵盖专科护理(40%;n=8)、社区实践(35%;n=7)和初级保健(25%;n=5)等不同的环境。社会工作者从事各种角色,包括行为干预、护理协调和入学评估。社会工作者在各种医疗保健环境中从事综合护理工作。研究结果表明,在包括社会工作者的综合护理环境中,患者的心理健康状况有所改善。未来需要进行研究以确定社会工作者在综合护理中的影响。社会工作者是综合护理团队的重要成员,但需要探索他们在这些团队中的角色。使用一种方法学方法,探讨了 2014 年至 2021 年的研究文献,以确定综合护理团队中社会工作者的角色、责任和环境。在审查中包括的 20 篇文章中,社会工作者承担了各种角色,包括入学评估、护理协调和行为干预,如心理治疗或认知行为疗法。研究结果表明,社会工作者在各种医疗保健环境中以各种角色参与综合护理团队,并且在包括社会工作者的综合护理环境中,患者的心理健康状况得到改善。