The Social Work Assessment Tool (SWAT)

作者: Dona J. Reese , Mary Raymer , Stacy F. Orloff , Susan Gerbino , Rita Valade

DOI: 10.1300/J457V02N02_05

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摘要: This paper reports on the last of three National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization initiatives to move hospice and palliative care social workers into the patient/family …

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