Thomas O'HareO'Hare, T. (2005). Evidence-based practices for social workers: An interdisciplinary approach. Chicago: Lyceum.
Evidence-based practices for social workers: An interdisciplinary approach This book is both a guide to and an advocate for the use of evidence-based practices in social work. By combining human behavior knowledge with analysis of individual client needs, practitioners can tailor treatment and interve...
The debate over evidence-based practice (EBP) in social work has largely been confined to clinical social work. The application of the idea to macro social work has been more muted. This paper discusses the history of EBP, the elements of macro social work; the arguments against and for evi...
Best PracticesOnline SurveysPositive AttitudesTeacher AttitudesTeacher SurveysFamiliarityFeasibility StudiesThis article presents the results of a cross-sectional study of social work field instructors' views of and implementation of the evidence-based practice (EBP) process and compares their responses with ...
Social workers need more evidence and knowledge about an increasing diversity of social work practices. Users of social welfare are increasingly individualised and made responsible for choosing and delivering their own service through contracts and this makes politicians, social workers and users more ...
As a result, most social work clients are unlikely to benefit from research knowledge or best available practices in a timely manner, which translates into a costly burden for individuals, families, and communities (Mechanic & Bidler, 2004; Michaud, Murray, & Bloom, 2001). Partnerships between...
. At the same time, the magazine also focuses on the localization practices of evidence-based social work in different cultural and regional contexts, exploring how to combine local knowledge and international experience to develop an evidence-based foundation suitable for local social work practices....
The main reasons for the tenuous effectiveness of today’s social science practices are thus: human beings lack effective “knowledge of changing people and society,” and such knowledge is far behind the accumulation and development speed of other knowledge. To get rid of this dilemma, social sc...
The most concerning issue affecting the quality of practices and policies in the helping professions is the play of propaganda, which misleads us regarding... Gambrill,E. - 《Research on Social Work Practice》 被引量: 73发表: 2010年 Evidence-Based Practice for Rehabilitation Professionals: Concept...
The organizational social context of mental health services and clinician attitudes toward evidence-based practice: a United States national study Evidence-based practices have not been routinely adopted in community mental health organizations despite the support of scientific evidence and in some ca......