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    Intervention Space and Realistic Challenge of Medical Social Workers in Discharge Preparation Work
    SUN Zhenjun, ZHU Huimin
    Chinese General Practice    2024, 27 (21): 2651-2656.   DOI: 10.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2023.0620
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    Background

    Discharge preparation can help patients smoothly transition from one health care environment to another. In the medical institutions of foreign countries, discharge preparation is one of the main responsibilities of medical social workers. However, in China, there is currently relatively little involvement of social workers in discharge preparation.

    Objective

    To understand the intervention space and realistic challenges faced by medical social workers in the field of discharge preparation, and provide reference basis for improving social work in discharge preparation.

    Methods

    Using purposive sampling method from March to June 2023, based on a multidisciplinary perspective, adopt the qualitative interview method to conduct in-depth interviews with 20 medical personnel (including doctors, nurses, medical social workers, and medical management personnel). The interview data is organized and analyzed using Nvivo 12.0 software and the Colaizzi seven step analysis method.

    Results

    Medical social workers mainly carry out psychological and social assessments, develop professional service plans, provide social work interventions, and conduct follow-up in the field of discharge preparation services. While accumulating some local practical experience, they also face many realistic challenges, including insufficient access to social resources, multiple obstacles to the linkage between hospital and community, the lack of a standardized mechanism, inadequate interdisciplinary collaboration, a shortage of human resources for social workers, the need to improve their comprehensive abilities.

    Conclusion

    Promote the development of social work services for discharge preparation in China, by advocating for the construction of the social policy system and mechanism, building a multidisciplinary cooperation platform for hospitals, promoting the comprehensive capacity building of medical social workers.

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    A Study on the Typologies of Embedded Development of Medical Social Work in the Context of Government Purchasing Services: Views of Medical Social Workers in 15 Public Hospitals in Shenzhen
    LEI Jie, OU Mengyu, LIN Liang
    Chinese General Practice    2024, 27 (21): 2657-2664.   DOI: 10.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2023.0671
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    Background

    As the medical service model in China transitions from unidirectional treatment to holistic health, medical social work, aimed at helping individuals help themselves, has gained more opportunities to integrate into the hospital setting.

    Objective

    This paper aims to explore the embedding paths, strategies, and outcomes of medical social work in the hospital setting, to categorize the types of integrative development in medical social work, and to provide significant insights for the robust development of medical social work within the healthcare system.

    Methods

    Based on Granovetter's embeddedness theory, purposive sampling was employed to conduct in-depth interviews with 33 medical social workers from 15 public hospitals in Shenzhen, where services were purchased by the government. Data analysis was performed using thematic analysis with the aid of Nvivo12.0 software.

    Results

    In the context of government-purchased services, the embedding paths of medical social work include structural embedding and relational embedding. The main embedding strategies are "indirect compliance" and "passive compromise" under structural embedding, and "mutual benefit" and "self-empowerment" under relational embedding. The embedding outcomes also led to two different impacts: "administrative" and "professional".

    Conclusion

    The study suggests that the integrative development of medical social work can be categorized into four types: "superficial embedding" "administration-led" "mutual development" and "professional inter-construction".

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