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Tools for Practice
Social History Implementation Module
Description:
A social history is a compilation of biographical information about an individual. It may include questions about an individual's unique qualities and strengths, spiritual practices, education and employment, hobbies and interests, significant events, and words of wisdom. Social Histories can also be referred to as life biography, life story, life history.
Author(s):
Quality Palliative Care in Long Term Care Alliance, Lakehead University
Publisher:
2012