Social Work and Evidence-based PracticeSocial Work and Evidence-based Practice
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Unknown, 2004
Current format, Unknown, 2004, 1st American pbk. ed., Available.
Unknown, 2004
Current format, Unknown, 2004, 1st American pbk. ed., Available. Offered in 0 more formats
Evidence-based practice - what it might mean, how it can be achieved, whether it should be aspired to - is the subject of much debate and argument in social work. Covering areas of social work practice that are well established and those in which evidence is just beginning to become available, the authors address issues such as: What is to count as evidence, and who decides this?; If relevant evidence is agreed on, how should it be used in practice?; How can the thing that made the difference be identified?; Should success be measured as the result of the theory employed by the worker, or beca.
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