Methodological and conceptual limitations have resulted in knowledge being defined so narrowly that we accept the inaccurate conclusion that social workers fail to utilize knowledge. This article seeks to rectify this problem by clarifying the concept of knowledge utilization in social work practice. Toward this end a framework is proposed that makes explicit the philosophy of science and practice assumptions germane to the use of knowledge in practice
This study considers whether a small sample of social workers was using theoretical knowledge as a b...
This article is a first attempt to present a model of knowledge production and transfer in social wo...
This commentary describes my intellectual project which has been to make a substantial and original ...
The gap between knowledge generated by systematic inquiry and its eventual use by practitioners has ...
Despite the recent movement towards greater research use in many areas of social work, criticisms pe...
Applying the obtained knowledge when starting to perform social work can be a struggle for most soci...
One of the central assumptions of modernity is that the problems faced by society are best resolved ...
Since the 1990s, evidence-based practice has become part of social work, grounded in the notion that...
Practice research can in itself be regarded as a specific form of knowledge production in social wor...
This article describes a study of Swedish social work students’ use of knowledge during their field ...
The quest for making social work a discipline based entirely on empirical research findings is not n...
New socio-economic conditions have necessitated different approaches to professional learning and de...
• Summary: This article explores the knowledge of community-based social workers in the context of a...
The aim of this study was to explore whether social workers can become more explicit about their kno...
This study is about how social workers use knowledge in their investigation work. The study includes...
This study considers whether a small sample of social workers was using theoretical knowledge as a b...
This article is a first attempt to present a model of knowledge production and transfer in social wo...
This commentary describes my intellectual project which has been to make a substantial and original ...
The gap between knowledge generated by systematic inquiry and its eventual use by practitioners has ...
Despite the recent movement towards greater research use in many areas of social work, criticisms pe...
Applying the obtained knowledge when starting to perform social work can be a struggle for most soci...
One of the central assumptions of modernity is that the problems faced by society are best resolved ...
Since the 1990s, evidence-based practice has become part of social work, grounded in the notion that...
Practice research can in itself be regarded as a specific form of knowledge production in social wor...
This article describes a study of Swedish social work students’ use of knowledge during their field ...
The quest for making social work a discipline based entirely on empirical research findings is not n...
New socio-economic conditions have necessitated different approaches to professional learning and de...
• Summary: This article explores the knowledge of community-based social workers in the context of a...
The aim of this study was to explore whether social workers can become more explicit about their kno...
This study is about how social workers use knowledge in their investigation work. The study includes...
This study considers whether a small sample of social workers was using theoretical knowledge as a b...
This article is a first attempt to present a model of knowledge production and transfer in social wo...
This commentary describes my intellectual project which has been to make a substantial and original ...