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Making the invisible visible: Are health social workers addressing the social determinants of health?

Craig SL, Bejan R, Muskat B
Social work in health care

This study explored the ways in which health social workers (HSW) address the social determinants of health (SDH) within their social work practice. Social workers (n = 54) employed at major hospitals across Toronto had many years of practice in health care (M = 11 years; SD = 10.32) and indicated that SDH were a top priority in their daily work; with 98% intentionally intervening with at least one and 91% attending to three or more. Health care services were most often addressed (92%), followed by housing (72%), disability (79%), income (72%), and employment security (70%). Few HSW were tackling racism, Aboriginal status, gender, or social exclusion in their daily practice.

Craig SL, Bejan R, Muskat B. Making the invisible visible: are health social workers addressing the social determinants of health?. Social work in health care. 2013;52(4):311-331. DOI:10.1080/00981389.2013.764379. PMID: 23581836

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Provider Experience of Care
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Health Care Professionals
Social Determinant of Health
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