TY - JOUR KW - Collaboration KW - Health care KW - integration KW - interprofessional KW - role clarity KW - scope of practice KW - Secondary Analysis KW - Social Work AU - B. Glaser AU - E. Suter A1 - AB - Interprofessional collaboration in health care is gaining popularity. This secondary analysis focuses on social workers' experiences on interprofessional teams. The data revealed that social workers perceived overall collaboration as positive. However, concerns were made apparent regarding not having the opportunity to work to full scope and a lack of understanding of social work ideology from other professionals. Both factors seem to impede integration of and collaboration with social workers on health care teams. This study confirms the need to encourage and support health care providers to more fully understand the foundation, role, and efficacy of social work on interprofessional teams. BT - Social work in health care C5 - Education & Workforce CP - 5 CY - United States DO - 10.1080/00981389.2015.1116483 IS - 5 JF - Social work in health care N2 - Interprofessional collaboration in health care is gaining popularity. This secondary analysis focuses on social workers' experiences on interprofessional teams. The data revealed that social workers perceived overall collaboration as positive. However, concerns were made apparent regarding not having the opportunity to work to full scope and a lack of understanding of social work ideology from other professionals. Both factors seem to impede integration of and collaboration with social workers on health care teams. This study confirms the need to encourage and support health care providers to more fully understand the foundation, role, and efficacy of social work on interprofessional teams. PP - United States PY - 2016 SN - 1541-034X; 0098-1389 SP - 395 EP - 408 EP - T1 - Interprofessional collaboration and integration as experienced by social workers in health care T2 - Social work in health care TI - Interprofessional collaboration and integration as experienced by social workers in health care U1 - Education & Workforce U2 - 27007283 U3 - 10.1080/00981389.2015.1116483 VL - 55 VO - 1541-034X; 0098-1389 Y1 - 2016 ER -