Evaluation of the factors affecting the involvement of medical social workers in emergency medical care

  • KOJIMA Yoshiko
    Patient Support Center, Jichi Medical University Hospital
  • AE Ryusuke
    Division of Public Health, Center for Community Medicine, Jichi Medical University
  • SASAHARA Teppei
    Division of Public Health, Center for Community Medicine, Jichi Medical University Center for Clinical Infectious Diseases, Jichi Medical University Hospital
  • KOJO Takao
    Division of Public Health, Center for Community Medicine, Jichi Medical University
  • TSUNODA Keisuke
    Patient Support Center, Jichi Medical University Hospital
  • YONEKAWA Riki
    Emergency Medical Center, Jichi Medical University Hospital
  • MORISAWA Yuji
    Patient Support Center, Jichi Medical University Hospital Center for Clinical Infectious Diseases, Jichi Medical University Hospital
  • SUZUKAWA Masayuki
    Emeritus Professor, Jichi Medical University

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  • 救急医療においてMSWの介入に影響を与える因子の検証
  • キュウキュウ イリョウ ニ オイテ MSW ノ カイニュウ ニ エイキョウ オ アタエル インシ ノ ケンショウ

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Abstract

<p>Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the factors affecting involvement of medical social workers (MSWs) by analyzing our original “social high risk (SHR) checklist-records” for predicting the necessity of MSWs.<br>Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the patients who had admitted to emergency center of our hospital from July 1 to October 31, 2014. We examined the relationship between the involvement of MSWs and the factors; six items of patient basic information, major nine items of the SHR checklist-record (SHR factors), eight typical reasons for hospitalization. Logistic regression analysis was used as a statistical method.<br>Results: 189 patients were included. 62% of the patients with the support of MSWs have some SHR factor. Four factors (seven or more hospital days, transfer to the other hospital, less decision-making ability, and slip and fall injuries) were significantly related to involvement of MSWs.<br>Conclusions: Our result suggests that the above four factors may lead to involvement of MSWs. The SHR checklist-records may be useful for extracting the necessity of involvement of MSWs, though further improvements based on the results of this study are needed.</p>

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