Clinical Data-Mining in Practice-Based Research

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A01=Irwin Epstein
A01=Susan Blumenfield
Author_Irwin Epstein
Author_Susan Blumenfield
biopsychosocial factors
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interdisciplinary collaboration
patient care improvement
psychosocial risk screening
quantitative case studies
reflective social work
retrospective clinical data analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789017093
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 08 May 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Design more effective social work programs with research data from your clinical files!A well-planned research program helps social workers provide consistent, effective services to their clients, but stretched budgets and tight schedules make it difficult to find the resources for data gathering. Clinical Data-Mining in Practice-Based Research shows how you can use the existing records already kept by every health-care institution as your primary data source. By analyzing documented clinical information, you can do groundbreaking research and custom-tailor programs to fit the specific needs of your department. Clinical Data-Mining in Practice-Based Research draws from the experiences of members of the Mount Sinai Department of Social Work staff. By analyzing case data, these professionals were able to identify biopsychosocial factors that affected social-health outcomes. These practice-based research strategies helped social work professionals see their own work more clearly and helped improve the quality of direct services, interventions, new programs, and case evaluations. Clinical Data-Mining in Practice-Based Research shows the benefits of practice-based research, including:

  • enhancing clinical and administrative functions
  • encouraging direct-service workers to become more reflective
  • fostering cooperation between social workers and other staff members
  • designing earlier, easier, and more effective interventions
  • contributing to continuing education for staff members
  • improving patient care and satisfactionThe detailed discussions in this book will help you apply these techniques toward improving your own service. Clinical Data-Mining in Practice-Based Research offers fresh and exciting ideas that can be applied in small health-care agencies or giant medical centers. It will become a trusted reference for administrators, social workers, researchers, and educators in the field.
Irwin Epstein, Susan Blumenfield