Exploring the readiness of senior doctors and nurses to assess and address patients' social needs in the hospital setting
Abstract Background Adverse social circumstances are a key factor in health outcomes. Hospitals are an opportune setting for assessing and addressing the unmet social needs of patients, however, the readiness of healthcare workers in hospitals to undertake such tasks requires further exploration in...
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Main Authors: | Katherine J. Lake (Author), Mark A. Boyd (Author), Lisa Smithers (Author), Natasha J. Howard (Author), Anna P. Dawson (Author) |
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