Developing a screening tool to recognise social determinants of health in Australian clinical settings
Objective and importance of study: The importance of social determinants for individual health recovery outcomes is well recognised in public health. However, no succinct social health screening (SHS) tool exists that has been developed with information from clinicians and patients. This proof-of-co...
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Main Authors: | Kathryn Browne-Yung (Author), Toby Freeman (Author), Malcolm Battersby (Author), Doug R McEvoy (Author), Fran Baum (Author) |
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Sax Institute,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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