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Shaping the future of prevention in social work: an analysis of the professional literature from 2000 through 2010.

Betty J Ruth, Esther E Velásquez, Jamie Wyatt Marshall, Dory Ziperstein.   

Abstract

In light of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's goals of better patient care, cost control, and improved population outcomes, prevention has emerged as an important component of health reform. Social work, with its extensive involvement in the health system and deep roots in public health, can benefit from a better understanding of its role in prevention. This study builds on the Social Work Interest in Prevention Study (SWIPS), which evaluated extent, type, and levels of prevention content in nine social work journals from 2000 to 2005. The goal of the expanded study, the SWIPS-Expansion, was to assess whether interest in prevention increased over the years in which health reform was enacted. Of the 3,745 articles reviewed, 9.0 percent (n = 336) met the criteria for "prevention articles." Between 2000 and 2010, prevention articles rose from 4.1 percent to 14.3 percent of all articles. A secondary analysis focused on topics within social work prevention, with violence, aging, and disease as primary focal areas. The findings suggest that although prevention interest appears to be growing, it remains a minority focus in the profession's journals. A national conversation on prevention can help expand the profession's role in health reform at this critical time.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25929010      PMCID: PMC4888782          DOI: 10.1093/sw/swu060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work        ISSN: 0037-8046


  26 in total

1.  Prevention: a few thoughts.

Authors:  G Rosenberg; G Holden
Journal:  Soc Work Health Care       Date:  1999

Review 2.  Understanding and overcoming resistance to primary prevention.

Authors:  K N Nance
Journal:  Soc Work Res Abstr       Date:  1982

3.  Social work and the social determinants of health perspective: a good fit.

Authors:  Cynthia Moniz
Journal:  Health Soc Work       Date:  2010-11

4.  Promoting prevention through the Affordable Care Act.

Authors:  Howard K Koh; Kathleen G Sebelius
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2010-08-25       Impact factor: 91.245

5.  The triple aim: care, health, and cost.

Authors:  Donald M Berwick; Thomas W Nolan; John Whittington
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2008 May-Jun       Impact factor: 6.301

6.  Retooling for community health partnerships in primary care and prevention.

Authors:  D L Poole; M Van Hook
Journal:  Health Soc Work       Date:  1997-02

7.  Educating students for a changing health care environment: an examination of health care practice course content.

Authors:  G Kadushin; M Egan
Journal:  Health Soc Work       Date:  1997-08

8.  Health disparities: a primer for public health social workers.

Authors:  Robert H Keefe
Journal:  Soc Work Public Health       Date:  2010-05

9.  Looking ahead: social work as a core health profession.

Authors:  R B Black
Journal:  Health Soc Work       Date:  1984

10.  Evidence links increases in public health spending to declines in preventable deaths.

Authors:  Glen P Mays; Sharla A Smith
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2011-07-21       Impact factor: 6.301

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