BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely viewed as the gold standard for assessing effectiveness in health research; however many researchers and practitioners believe that RCTs are inappropriate and un-doable in social care settings, particularly in relation to looked after children. The aim of this article is to describe the challenges faced in conducting a pilot study and phase II RCT of a peer mentoring intervention to reduce teenage pregnancy in looked after children in a social care setting. METHODS: Interviews were undertaken with social care professionals and looked after children, and a survey conducted with looked after children, to establish the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention and research desi...
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BACKGROUND: Looked-after children (LAC) are at greater risk of teenage pregnancy than non-LAC, which...
BACKGROUND: Looked-after children are at risk of suboptimal attachment patterns and reactive attachm...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely viewed as the gold standard for assessing...
The notion of social work research impacting directly on practice is nothing new. This article explo...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are comparatively rare in UK social work, but can of...
Purpose - Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have been offered a privileged position in terms of th...
Recruitment to randomised controlled trials is known to be difficult. Poor recruitment has several a...
It has been argued both that research in social care is insufficiently relevant to practice, and tha...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are recommended as the gold standard in evaluating h...
Although widely accepted in medicine and health services research, randomized controlled trials (RC...
This article provides an overview of the contributions to the special issue on Randomized Controlled...
Abstract Background Pediatric randomized controlled t...
This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate on the place of research in children's servic...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are recommended as the ‘gold standard’ in evaluating...
© The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
BACKGROUND: Looked-after children (LAC) are at greater risk of teenage pregnancy than non-LAC, which...
BACKGROUND: Looked-after children are at risk of suboptimal attachment patterns and reactive attachm...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely viewed as the gold standard for assessing...
The notion of social work research impacting directly on practice is nothing new. This article explo...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are comparatively rare in UK social work, but can of...
Purpose - Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have been offered a privileged position in terms of th...
Recruitment to randomised controlled trials is known to be difficult. Poor recruitment has several a...
It has been argued both that research in social care is insufficiently relevant to practice, and tha...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are recommended as the gold standard in evaluating h...
Although widely accepted in medicine and health services research, randomized controlled trials (RC...
This article provides an overview of the contributions to the special issue on Randomized Controlled...
Abstract Background Pediatric randomized controlled t...
This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate on the place of research in children's servic...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are recommended as the ‘gold standard’ in evaluating...
© The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
BACKGROUND: Looked-after children (LAC) are at greater risk of teenage pregnancy than non-LAC, which...
BACKGROUND: Looked-after children are at risk of suboptimal attachment patterns and reactive attachm...