TY - JOUR AU - S. Lynch AU - T. Franke A1 - AB - While social work models of interdisciplinary collaboration suggest that communication is important, the research literature on social worker-physician collaboration infrequently considers work with pediatricians or practice outside the hospital setting. A cross-sectional survey was sent to a stratified random sample of social workers to assess their communication satisfaction with pediatricians. The study found that social workers in health settings were more satisfied than those in mental health settings. The implications of this finding for the development of colocated, collaborative care models are discussed. BT - Social work in health care C5 - Education & Workforce CP - 4 CY - United States DO - 10.1080/00981389.2012.750257 IS - 4 JF - Social work in health care N2 - While social work models of interdisciplinary collaboration suggest that communication is important, the research literature on social worker-physician collaboration infrequently considers work with pediatricians or practice outside the hospital setting. A cross-sectional survey was sent to a stratified random sample of social workers to assess their communication satisfaction with pediatricians. The study found that social workers in health settings were more satisfied than those in mental health settings. The implications of this finding for the development of colocated, collaborative care models are discussed. PP - United States PY - 2013 SN - 1541-034X; 0098-1389 SP - 397 EP - 416 EP - T1 - Communicating with pediatricians: developing social work practice in primary care T2 - Social work in health care TI - Communicating with pediatricians: developing social work practice in primary care U1 - Education & Workforce U2 - 23581840 U3 - 10.1080/00981389.2012.750257 VL - 52 VO - 1541-034X; 0098-1389 Y1 - 2013 ER -