The effect of the Ambulatory Integration of the Medical and Social (AIMS) model on health risk and depression.

IF 2.1 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Social Work in Health Care Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-23 DOI:10.1080/00981389.2022.2092581
Victoria M Rizzo, Jeannine M Rowe, Woojae Han, Suk-Young Kang, Bonnie Ewald, Steven K Rothschild, Robyn Golden
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Abstract

Social needs are factors for health risk and depression that may negatively impact health outcomes and costly services use. Care management addresses social needs that can reduce health risk and depression. An exploratory study of the 5-step Ambulatory Integration of the Medical and Social Model (AIMS) was conducted to examine the effect of steps completed as part of AIMS on patients' depression and health risk outcomes at 6-months. Results reveal steps central to AIMS are significantly related to lower depression and health risk, suggesting AIMS is a valuable intervention for reducing health risk and depression.

医疗与社会流动整合(AIMS)模式对健康风险和抑郁的影响。
社会需求是健康风险和抑郁的因素,可能对健康结果和昂贵的服务使用产生负面影响。护理管理解决社会需求,可以减少健康风险和抑郁症。一项探索性研究进行了五步门诊整合医学和社会模型(AIMS),以检查作为AIMS的一部分完成的步骤对患者6个月时抑郁和健康风险结局的影响。结果显示,AIMS的核心步骤与降低抑郁和健康风险显著相关,表明AIMS是一种有价值的降低健康风险和抑郁的干预措施。
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CiteScore
3.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Devoted to social work theory, practice, and administration in a wide variety of health care settings, this journal gives you the tools to improve your practice while keeping you up-to-date with the latest crucial information. Social Work in Health Care is edited by Gary Rosenberg, PhD, one of the most respected leaders in health social work. This creative, lively journal brings you the most important articles on research, leadership, clinical practice, management, education, collaborative relationships, social health policy, and ethical issues from the most respected experts in the field. The journal"s special issues comprehensively discuss a single pertinent health care theme.
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