<span>"As a social worker, what would you do? How would you begin to address the issues of concern in this case? What questions would you ask and how would you ask said questions in a way that evokes clients' "true" feelings and experiences? What information would you want to gather from them? What
Evidence Based Practice Process in Social Work: Critical Thinking for Clinical Practice
โ Scribed by Ph.D. Garcia, Antonio R., Ph.D. Corcoran, Jacqueline
- Publisher
- Oxford Univ Pr
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
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- 249
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โฆ Synopsis
"As a social worker, what would you do? How would you begin to address the issues of concern in this case? What questions would you ask and how would you ask said questions in a way that evokes clients' "true" feelings and experiences? What information would you want to gather from them? What would your assessment entail? How do you rely upon assessment data to search for the best available evidence to find interventions to address issues of concern? What if more than one evidence-informed intervention would "work". What if there are no interventions that address need, effective and culturally applicable? What else should I do to inform intervention and case planning? What if I don't have the capacity or training to implement evidence-informed interventions to mitigate risk factors for this case and other cases I am assigned to? What if I am unable to implement the intervention to fidelity? How do I ensure what I am doing will meet client goals and address their issues of concern? How do I grapple with simultaneously assessing client values or preference, best available evidence, and my own judgement and biases? These are just some of the questions that even the most seasoned social workers struggle to address"--
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Evidence-Based Practice Process in Social Work
Copyright
Contents
About the Authors
Section I: Gathering Evidence
1. Introduction: Overview of the Evidence-โBased Practice Process
2. Client Assessment and the Development of PICO Questions
3 Locating Research to Inform Practice Questions
Section II: Critiquing the Evidence
4. Randomized Controlled Trials and Alternatives for the EBP Process
5. The Role of Systematic Reviews in the EBP Process
6. Qualitative Research and the EBP Process
Section III: Implementing the Evidence
7. Introduction to Implementation Science
8. Identifying and Addressing Common Barriers to Applying the EBP Process
9. Adaptation
10. Evaluating Client Progress: Review and Critique of Methods to Evaluate Practice
11. Review and Conclusion
Index
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