Unintended Ramifications of Ai-Assisted Documentation: Navigating Pragmatic & Ethical Clinical Social Work Workload Challenges.

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Název: Unintended Ramifications of Ai-Assisted Documentation: Navigating Pragmatic & Ethical Clinical Social Work Workload Challenges.
Autoři: VanHara, Ariella1 (AUTHOR) ariellavanhara@gmail.com, Hage, David1 (AUTHOR)
Zdroj: Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work (2640-8066). Oct2025, p1-14. 14p.
Témata: *ETHICAL problems, *EMPLOYEES' workload, *CONFIDENTIAL communications, *MENTAL health personnel, *RESOURCE allocation, *SOCIAL workers, *INFORMED consent (Law)
Abstrakt: The article discusses the implications of AI-assisted documentation in clinical social work, highlighting both its potential benefits and ethical challenges. Mental health professionals face significant caseload burdens, with a shortage of providers exacerbating the issue. While AI tools can reduce documentation time, there are concerns about increased productivity expectations, potential burnout, and the ethical implications of client confidentiality and informed consent. The article emphasizes the need for further research on the integration of AI in social work and the importance of maintaining ethical standards to protect client welfare. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstrakt:The article discusses the implications of AI-assisted documentation in clinical social work, highlighting both its potential benefits and ethical challenges. Mental health professionals face significant caseload burdens, with a shortage of providers exacerbating the issue. While AI tools can reduce documentation time, there are concerns about increased productivity expectations, potential burnout, and the ethical implications of client confidentiality and informed consent. The article emphasizes the need for further research on the integration of AI in social work and the importance of maintaining ethical standards to protect client welfare. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:26408066
DOI:10.1080/26408066.2025.2571439