Publication | Closed Access
Self-care among healthcare social workers: An exploratory study
60
Citations
29
References
2017
Year
NursingPrimary CareSocial CareIntegrated CareHealth PolicyHealthcare Social WorkersOverall Self-care PracticesClinical Social WorkSelf-care PracticesLong-term CareSelf-care InterventionSocial Determinants Of HealthPublic HealthSelf-careSocial WorkHealth Services ResearchHealth Sciences
Despite growing interest in self-care, few studies have explicitly examined the self-care practices of healthcare social workers. This exploratory study investigated self-care among practitioners (N = 138) in one southeastern state. Overall, data suggest that healthcare social workers only moderately engaged in self-care. Additionally, analyses revealed significant differences in self-care practices by financial stability, overall health, and licensure status, respectively. Interestingly, perceived health status and current financial situation were significant predictors for overall self-care practices. After a brief review of the literature, this narrative will explicate findings, elucidate discussion points, identify salient implications, and conclude with areas for future research.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1