Summary The research activity of social work academics in the UK has been of interest and concern amongst academics and research funders. Multiple initiatives have been implemented to develop social work research activity, yet research by social work academics remains limited, hindered by lack of time, support infrastructures, funding and training. Through the use of a mixed-methods cross-sectional survey (N = 200) and follow-up individual interviews (N = 11), this study reports on the factors that were found to contribute to or impede the amount of time that social work academics reported spending on research. Findings The results from the survey indicated that 73% of respondents were research active. Bivariate analysis revealed that acade...
This paper presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teachi...
This study used a quantitative research design to examine the extent to which clinical social worker...
A collaboration with colleagues of the Joint Social Work Education Committee. The file attached to ...
Summary The research activity of social work academics in the UK has been of interest and concern am...
There is evidence that variable access to training, support mechanisms and resources limits social w...
One important indication of the strength of a discipline is the state of its doctoral research. An i...
In the UK and the USA, social work academics must balance the requirements of research excellence ag...
This article presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teac...
Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each essential for ...
Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each essential for ...
Abstract: Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each esse...
The inability of the fourth-level student social workers to complete their research projects on time...
This article is based on a background paper produced to inform the process of developing a research ...
There has been little interest until recently in the question of whether social work has the charact...
There is evidence to suggest that research evidence is under-utilised in social work practice with g...
This paper presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teachi...
This study used a quantitative research design to examine the extent to which clinical social worker...
A collaboration with colleagues of the Joint Social Work Education Committee. The file attached to ...
Summary The research activity of social work academics in the UK has been of interest and concern am...
There is evidence that variable access to training, support mechanisms and resources limits social w...
One important indication of the strength of a discipline is the state of its doctoral research. An i...
In the UK and the USA, social work academics must balance the requirements of research excellence ag...
This article presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teac...
Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each essential for ...
Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each essential for ...
Abstract: Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each esse...
The inability of the fourth-level student social workers to complete their research projects on time...
This article is based on a background paper produced to inform the process of developing a research ...
There has been little interest until recently in the question of whether social work has the charact...
There is evidence to suggest that research evidence is under-utilised in social work practice with g...
This paper presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teachi...
This study used a quantitative research design to examine the extent to which clinical social worker...
A collaboration with colleagues of the Joint Social Work Education Committee. The file attached to ...