2023
DOI: 10.59586/jsrc.v9i1.371
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Development of a User-Informed Social Resource Guide to Improve Identification and Management of Psychosocial Concerns: A Model for the Free Clinic Setting

Abstract: Background: Resource guides, which consolidate information on community resources, are an important tool for linking vulnerable patients to social and health services. Many existing guides, however, are 1) out-of-date, 2) lack user-friendly design features, and 3) lack instructions for how to access services. We describe an effort to optimize a social resource guide for people experiencing homelessness, where the process may serve as a model for other free clinic settings. Methods: From April 2021 to Apr… Show more

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“…42,43 Given that employment concerns may contribute to mental health issues among men more so than women, 38 one strategy that SRFC leaders could take is integrating social work services into their care delivery, similar to other SRFCs, or partner with local organizations to connect interested patients with relevant resources (e.g., employment centers, job training). 44,45 Further research is needed on effective care delivery models that seamlessly integrate social work services in under-resourced care settings, such as SRFCs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…42,43 Given that employment concerns may contribute to mental health issues among men more so than women, 38 one strategy that SRFC leaders could take is integrating social work services into their care delivery, similar to other SRFCs, or partner with local organizations to connect interested patients with relevant resources (e.g., employment centers, job training). 44,45 Further research is needed on effective care delivery models that seamlessly integrate social work services in under-resourced care settings, such as SRFCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%