Ashcroft Rachelle, Sheffield Peter, Adamson Keith, Phelps Fred, Webber Glenda, Walsh Benjamin, Dallaire Louis-François, Sur Deepy, Kemp Connor, Rayner Jennifer, Lam Simon, Brown Judith Belle
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2024 Dec 31;14(12):e090527. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-090527.
Maximising social workers' contributions to primary care requires clarity about their scope of practice in this context. This scoping review sought to clarify what is known about social work's scope of practice in primary care settings.
A scoping review design guided by the five-stage scoping review framework developed by Arksey and O'Malley and the updated JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis.
204 articles, published between 2013 and 2023 and obtained from the following seven databases, were reviewed: MEDLINE, CINAHL, Social Work Abstracts, Social Services Abstracts, Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts and Scopus.
Peer-reviewed articles that included a focus on social work and primary care, written in English, published between 2013 and 2023 and not restricted by geographical location.
Social workers' scope of practice in primary care was assessed in terms of role; health conditions, patient populations, social issues addressed; location of practice and modality for care delivery; range of providers that social workers collaborate and methods of collaboration.
Results indicate that primary care social workers advance comprehensive, patient-centred, continuity of care and benefit both patients and other providers within primary care teams. Social workers undertake a range of roles, activities and functions in primary care settings-spanning direct patient care, team processes and community engagement. Social workers in primary care are involved in supporting patients with a robust range of mental, behavioural and neurodevelopmental conditions, as well as other acute and chronic health conditions. Most social workers are physically co-located within a team and are collaborating with a wide range of providers within and outside of the team.
This scoping review contributes clarity about social work's capacity for enhancing the delivery of primary care. Social work's role in primary care facilitates comprehensive, continuous and patient-centred care that improves the experiences of both patients and teams. Social work clinicians, leaders and scholars are encouraged to seek out opportunities to participate in and undertake research identifying these contributions to primary care.
要使社会工作者对初级保健做出最大贡献,需要明确他们在此背景下的执业范围。本范围综述旨在阐明关于社会工作在初级保健环境中的执业范围的已知情况。
采用由阿克西和奥马利开发的五阶段范围综述框架以及更新后的《循证综合JBI手册》指导的范围综述设计。
对2013年至2023年间发表的204篇文章进行了综述,这些文章来自以下七个数据库:医学文献数据库(MEDLINE)、护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)、社会工作摘要数据库、社会服务摘要数据库、应用社会科学索引与摘要数据库以及Scopus数据库。
2013年至2023年间发表的、以英文撰写、专注于社会工作与初级保健且不受地理位置限制的同行评审文章。
从角色、健康状况、患者群体、所解决的社会问题、执业地点和护理提供方式、社会工作者合作的提供者范围以及合作方法等方面评估社会工作者在初级保健中的执业范围。
结果表明,初级保健社会工作者推动了全面、以患者为中心的连续性护理,并使初级保健团队中的患者和其他提供者都受益。社会工作者在初级保健环境中承担一系列角色、活动和职能,涵盖直接患者护理、团队流程和社区参与。初级保健中的社会工作者参与支持患有多种精神、行为和神经发育疾病以及其他急性和慢性健康状况的患者。大多数社会工作者与团队成员同处一个地点办公,并与团队内外的广泛提供者合作。
本范围综述有助于明确社会工作在加强初级保健服务提供方面的能力。社会工作在初级保健中的作用促进了全面、持续且以患者为中心的护理,改善了患者和团队的体验。鼓励社会工作临床医生、领导者和学者寻找机会参与并开展研究,以确定这些对初级保健的贡献。