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NQ Social Work in GP Expansion Project

James Cook University
Zuchowski, Ines ; Jefferson, Grace ; Kuruvila, Albert
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Purpose [Extract from published Study Protocol]

This study protocol provides an overview of research aimed to evidence social work contributions to general practitioner (GP) clinics and evaluating the value of social workers and students in such settings. The research will facilitate and evaluate 12 months service delivery by social workers and students who will be employed in North Queensland GP clinics.

Design/methodology/approach [Extract]

The study will be conducted in three phases. The first phase will involve developing partnerships and contractual arrangements to co-fund social workers to be employed in GP clinics. In the second phase, social workers and social work students will be practicing in GP settings and systematically recording basic demographics about their patients, areas of health and interventions. This data will be collated and correlated. Patient feedback surveys and a pre- and post-well-being scale will be applied to evaluate the outcomes of interventions. In the final phase, feedback about the value and contribution of social work in a GP setting will be sought from key GP practice stakeholders via an online survey tool to evaluate the research.

This dataset consists of:

Patient feedback forms, key stakeholder survey results, social work reporting survey, Pre and post wellbeing scale data and the transcripts of the social work interviews.

Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: Qualtrics

Software/equipment used to manipulate/analyse the data: SPSS

Created: 2025-12-19

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  • DOI : 10.25903/TVZP-6C79
  • Local : researchdata.jcu.edu.au//published/c3703340dc7511f09659c1ae89444df5