This chapter argues that practitioners underuse research evidence to support their practice. The chapter highlights key themes in social work research, including its context and distinctiveness and its methodologies. It also offers a criticallook at evidence-based practice , the development of research minded practitioners , service user involvement in research and interdisciplinary research
Evidence-based practice is now a core element of many governments’ approaches to policy-making and s...
After reading this chapter, the reader will be able to: • Understand the philosophical foundations u...
As evidence-based practice is increasingly accepted in social work, the challenges associated with i...
Although social work research is commonly rooted within social service settings, it can be difficult...
It has been argued in a number of publications in the social work field that the current preoccupati...
Just as its parent profession has grappled with identity problems, social work research has struggle...
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
Critics of evidence-based practice (EBP) often challenge the efficacy of applying social work resear...
Pressure within health and social services to provide evidence that demonstrates the effectiveness o...
Evidence-based practice approaches continue to increase in popularity in health and human service co...
This article is based on a background paper produced to inform the process of developing a research ...
This paper concerns the impact of social work research, particularly on practice and practitioners. ...
Despite the recent movement towards greater research use in many areas of social work, criticisms pe...
There is a growing interest in practice as a concept and as a focus of research in social work and w...
At a time when the credibility of social work is again being questioned, this book offers a critical...
Evidence-based practice is now a core element of many governments’ approaches to policy-making and s...
After reading this chapter, the reader will be able to: • Understand the philosophical foundations u...
As evidence-based practice is increasingly accepted in social work, the challenges associated with i...
Although social work research is commonly rooted within social service settings, it can be difficult...
It has been argued in a number of publications in the social work field that the current preoccupati...
Just as its parent profession has grappled with identity problems, social work research has struggle...
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
Critics of evidence-based practice (EBP) often challenge the efficacy of applying social work resear...
Pressure within health and social services to provide evidence that demonstrates the effectiveness o...
Evidence-based practice approaches continue to increase in popularity in health and human service co...
This article is based on a background paper produced to inform the process of developing a research ...
This paper concerns the impact of social work research, particularly on practice and practitioners. ...
Despite the recent movement towards greater research use in many areas of social work, criticisms pe...
There is a growing interest in practice as a concept and as a focus of research in social work and w...
At a time when the credibility of social work is again being questioned, this book offers a critical...
Evidence-based practice is now a core element of many governments’ approaches to policy-making and s...
After reading this chapter, the reader will be able to: • Understand the philosophical foundations u...
As evidence-based practice is increasingly accepted in social work, the challenges associated with i...