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Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use?: A Social Worker's Handbook for Decision Making
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  • Rose Wong, University of the Pacific
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Book
Description

Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use? A Social Worker's Handbook for Decision Making provides readers with a step-by-step guide for applying the original evidence-based practice (EBP) model to carefully select interventions from the research base for individual clients.

Readers learn how to obtain and integrate information from three key components-the best available evidence; clinical expertise; and the client's characteristics, values, and preferences-to support their choice of an effective intervention for the client.

The text employs problem-based learning and case method approaches to teach readers how to access intervention literature; how to evaluate what is "best evidence"; what the research endeavor represents and who it excludes; how to rely on the expertise of the practitioner community; and how to consider the client's view of the problem. Ultimately, readers are guided to select an EBP for a client and write a case paper that articulates the steps they took and the reasoning for their selection.

Filled with brief lectures, reflection questions, activities, and case examples, Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use? is an ideal text for social work practice and research courses and for mental health practitioners who wish to sharpen their skills for using the evidence base.

ISBN
978-1793514790
Publication Date
4-1-2021
Publisher
Cognella Academic Publishing
Citation Information
Rose Wong. Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use?: A Social Worker's Handbook for Decision Making. San Diego, CA(2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rose-wong/8/