This article was originally published as: Determinants of the relationship between medical social work and psychology practice in health in Arab societies
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Abstract
Health and disease issues have become increasingly prominent in social and psychological sciences, particularly in their application within humanitarian assistance professions. These disciplines collaborate to protect society from diseases and ensure high-quality healthcare for diverse patient groups. This study explores the professional practices of social work and psychology in the health sector across Arab societies, focusing on the collaborative relationship between medical social workers and health psychologists. By reviewing theoretical literature, previous research, and field observations, the study identifies essential mechanisms for enhancing these professionals’ preventive and therapeutic roles. These mechanisms include integrated care models, crisis intervention strategies, patient education programs, and collaborative approaches between social workers and psychologists. The study also addresses the challenges these professionals face, such as administrative burdens and the need for further professional development. The findings suggest that a closer integration of medical social work and health psychology leads to significant improvements in patient outcomes and the overall effectiveness of healthcare services in Arab countries. This research highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in healthcare, advocating for stronger collaboration between these fields to enhance the quality of care and support provided to patients.
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Mohamed, M. S. & Snoubar, Y. (2024). Determinants of the relationship between medical social work and psychology practice in health in Arab societies. African Journal of Social Work, 14(6), 361-371. https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajsw.v14i4.7
Authors
- Mohamed M. SHAHIN (Professor, Higher Institute of Social Work, Benha, Egypt; Family Consulting Center (Wifaq), Qatar)
- Yaser SNOUBAR (Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Social Work Program, Qatar University, Qatar.)
Keywords
Arab societies, health psychology, medical social work, psychological practice, social practice.
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