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Differential Work Assignments of Social Work Practitioners in Hospitals
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1995
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NursingFamily MedicineClinical Social WorkWorkforce DevelopmentDifferential AssignmentSocial Work ResearchMacro Social WorkSocial Work PracticeSocial Work DirectorsSocial Work PractitionersSocial WorkHealth Services ResearchHealth Sciences
This article reports the results of a survey concerning the differential assignment of tasks to social workers with bachelor of social work (BSW) and master of social work (MSW) degrees by social work directors in Canadian hospitals. It also provides data relative to the variation in amount of supervision provided to workers in those settings where both BSW-level and MSW-level workers perform the same tasks. It is intended that this study will yield useful information to assist the profession in defining the appropriate assignment of tasks to hospital social workers.