The Person-Oriented Record in treatment

Is it possible for a record-keeping system to improve service delivery? The authors contend that as a tool for treatment, training, and accountability, the Person-Oriented Record can be used to make case recording more specific and client-oriented.

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Published inSocial work (New York) Vol. 23; no. 4; pp. 296 - 299
Main Authors Hartman, Barbara L., Wickey, Jane M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Oxford University Press 01.07.1978
National Association of Social Workers
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Summary:Is it possible for a record-keeping system to improve service delivery? The authors contend that as a tool for treatment, training, and accountability, the Person-Oriented Record can be used to make case recording more specific and client-oriented.
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The authors express appreciation to the staff of the Good Shepherd Center for its involvement in the development of the record. This project was funded in part by Grant No. 4137-RES-1 from the Governor's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice.
ISSN:0037-8046
1545-6846
DOI:10.1093/sw/23.4.296