Social Work Admission Assessment Tool for identifying patients in need of comprehensive social work evaluation |
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Authors: | Boutin-Foster Carla Euster Sona Rolon Yvette Motal Athena BeLue Rhonda Kline Robin Charlson Mary E |
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Affiliation: | Division of General Internal Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10021, USA. cboutin@med.cornell.edu |
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Abstract: | Early identification of patients who need a social work evaluation is integral to effective discharge planning. This article describes the development and application of the Social Work Admission Assessment Tool (SWAAT), a six-item scale that identifies patients with complicated discharge needs who require a social work evaluation. It addresses ambulation, mental status, living situation, current social services, self-perceived need for additional services, and need for assistance in going home. Based on their scores, patients are categorized as having low, intermediate, or high need. A greater proportion of high-need patients were discharged with services and had prolonged hospitalizations (p = .0001). The SWAAT is a comprehensive needs assessment tool that may facilitate discharge planning and improve quality of care. |
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