Davidson K W
Soc Work Health Care. 1978 Fall;4(1):43-54. doi: 10.1300/j010v04n01_05.
This paper examines changing definitions of social work's role in health care and the continuing struggle for professional autonomy, in the context of the profession's responsibility for discharge planning. Planning for posthospital care is seen to be a major function of social work today and of traditional importance since social work's inception in the hospital setting. Major role and value conflicts are highlighted in a review of social work's traditional ambivalence toward the role of discharge planner and current recognition of the initial contribution of the profession to the continuing care of hospitalized patients.
本文探讨了在社会工作对出院计划负有责任的背景下,社会工作在医疗保健中的角色定义的变化以及为专业自主权而持续进行的斗争。出院后护理计划被视为当今社会工作的一项主要功能,且自社会工作在医院环境中诞生以来就具有传统重要性。在回顾社会工作对出院计划者角色的传统矛盾态度以及当前对该专业对住院患者持续护理的初步贡献的认可时,突出了主要的角色和价值冲突。