Since the 1990s, evidence-based practice has become part of social work, grounded in the notion that social work should be a research-based profession. However, recent studies show that social workers struggle with bridging research and practice. This study analysed Norwegian social workers’ use of knowledge in their daily practice, drawing on data from a survey consisting of 2060 social workers in different practice fields as well as qualitative interviews with 25 social workers from social services and child welfare services. Analyses of the quantitative data revealed that clients, work experience, and colleagues were the three most common sources of knowledge among the social workers. The use of knowledge could be divided into two subgroup...
Applying the obtained knowledge when starting to perform social work can be a struggle for most soci...
The Swedish public sector has undergone major changes over the last decades, with increased demands ...
New socio-economic conditions have necessitated different approaches to professional learning and de...
There is strong government support in the UK for the development and implementation of evidence-base...
Purpose: This study analyzes Norwegian social workers’ attitudes toward evidence-based practice (EBP...
Aims: There is a growing body of research and scholarly literature addressing, from a range of philo...
This article describes a study of Swedish social work students’ use of knowledge during their field ...
Despite the recent movement towards greater research use in many areas of social work, criticisms pe...
The aim of this study was to describe and analyze how social workers working in social services usin...
Social work has increasingly become a research-based discipline, while at the same time acknowledgin...
Summary: The aim of this study is to analyse attitudes towards and the utilisation of evidence-based...
This study explored how social workers defined, produced, used, developed and disseminated knowledge...
One of the central assumptions of modernity is that the problems faced by society are best resolved ...
BackgroundIn Sweden, as elsewhere, the development of evidence-based practice (EBP) in social work h...
This qualitative, empirical study explores and describes the variation in how evidence-based practic...
Applying the obtained knowledge when starting to perform social work can be a struggle for most soci...
The Swedish public sector has undergone major changes over the last decades, with increased demands ...
New socio-economic conditions have necessitated different approaches to professional learning and de...
There is strong government support in the UK for the development and implementation of evidence-base...
Purpose: This study analyzes Norwegian social workers’ attitudes toward evidence-based practice (EBP...
Aims: There is a growing body of research and scholarly literature addressing, from a range of philo...
This article describes a study of Swedish social work students’ use of knowledge during their field ...
Despite the recent movement towards greater research use in many areas of social work, criticisms pe...
The aim of this study was to describe and analyze how social workers working in social services usin...
Social work has increasingly become a research-based discipline, while at the same time acknowledgin...
Summary: The aim of this study is to analyse attitudes towards and the utilisation of evidence-based...
This study explored how social workers defined, produced, used, developed and disseminated knowledge...
One of the central assumptions of modernity is that the problems faced by society are best resolved ...
BackgroundIn Sweden, as elsewhere, the development of evidence-based practice (EBP) in social work h...
This qualitative, empirical study explores and describes the variation in how evidence-based practic...
Applying the obtained knowledge when starting to perform social work can be a struggle for most soci...
The Swedish public sector has undergone major changes over the last decades, with increased demands ...
New socio-economic conditions have necessitated different approaches to professional learning and de...