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Title: A Structured Template for Social Work Psychosocial Assessments and Formulations in Healthcare
Authors: Sutherland, Kim
Cumming, Sue
McCawley, Anne-Louise
Rossini, Gisele 
Wishart, Laurelie
Finnigan, Simon 
Issue Date: 2025
Source: Sutherland, K., Cumming, S., McCawley, A. L., Rossini, G., Wishart, L., & Finnigan, S. (2024). A Structured Template for Social Work Psychosocial Assessments and Formulations in Healthcare. Australian Social Work, 78(1), 4–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2024.2322741
Journal: Australian Social Work
Abstract: ABSTRACT Previously, substantial inconsistencies existed in relation to social work documentation in medical records across Queensland Health. A structured, adaptable social work psychosocial assessment template, developed for use across Queensland Health, is introduced in this article. This template comprises six title headings and encompasses nine psychosocial domains. Importantly, a “Care Needs and Choice” domain encouraged promotion of the “patient voice”, while a Clinical Formulation section and matrix encouraged analysis and assessment of the presenting situation as conceptualised through the social work lens. We propose that, together with AASW guidelines and resources (e.g., AASW Practice Standards, 2023), utilisation of this template can help social workers articulate their professional identity and demonstrate their unique contributions to holistic, person-centred psychosocial healthcare. IMPLICATIONS A structured adaptable template can assist social workers to document psychosocial assessments in the medical record. Use of this template can help demonstrate the professional scope of social work practice and social workers’ unique contributions to person-centred care. The template promotes consideration and documentation of the “patient voice”, and the Formulation matrix encourages critical thinking and analysis to inform social work interventions.
Description: Cairns & Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) affiliated author: Gisele Rossini
DOI: 10.1080/0312407X.2024.2322741
Keywords: Social Work;Psychosocial Assessment;Patient Perspective;Documentation;Social Work Clinical Formulation;Medical Record
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Cairns & Hinterland HHS Publications

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