The Scholar-Practitioner Model Flashcards
History textbook
Dulmus, C. N. & Sowers, K. M. (2012). The profession of social work: Guided by history, led by evidence. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. ISBN: 978-1-118-24018-2
EBP issue
Part of the difficulty that social workers deal with such a wide range of problems that it would be impossible to write a book or even a shelf of books on how to deal with them all, the sheer complexity of the problems.
EBP
(A) evidence-based practice is about the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of the best evidence to be sure,
(B) but it is also about the use of clinical judgment
(C)and the integration of best evidence with client values and preferences
Continued: EBP
EBP are not silver bullets (p.193)
Continued: EBP
Evidence-based practice proceeds by converting the unknowns of a problem into one or more answerable questions that are capable of being pursued using electronic databases and search engines
EBP obstacles
There are sometimes obstacles with EBP,.. which can involve issues with time, effort, and resources
Continued: EBP obstacles
another kind of obstacle that must be overcome for EBD practice to succeed is attitudinal and this problem extends to both the funders and the providers of social work services.
ChP 9: scientific base and SW
Empirically oriented leaders in SW education recommend various strategies to bridge the gap between research and practice in SW curriculum (Kirk & Reid, 2002)
emiprical clinical practice
There was a call for practitioners to base their selection of interventions on review on experimental an quasi-experimental research studies to ascertain what interventions appeared most likely to be effective for heir particular client in light of credible scientific evidence.
Inappropriate conflation of postmodernism with qualitative
During the same error that radical, relativistic postmodernist, began attacking the promotion of positivistic calls for a better controlled outcome, evaluations of practice effectiveness, other voices emerge to remind the profession that quantitative inquiry is not the only way to make social work scientific.
Educational strategies
Educational strategies are beginning to be employed to increase the extent to which students, agency practitioners, and faculty colleagues are better informed about the EBP process and the appropriate use of evidentiary standards in appraising outcome studies.
Professional publications
In addition to educating students, practitioners, and scholars about EBP strategies, also could be directed at our professional publications -to improve the ways in which inferences and implications are drawn from weekly controlled studies
CHP * Continued
What EBP is?
EBP involves the following 5 steps:
- Convert your practice problem into an answerable question.
- Locate the best available evidence with which to answer that question.
- Together with your client, critically appraise the evidence.
- Use your clinical judgment and your client’s preferences to apply that evidence to the present circumstances.
- Evaluate the performance of your intervention according to the objective you and your client had set out.
What EBP is?
Evidence- based practice proceeds by converting the unknowns of a problems into one or more answerable questions that are capable of being pursued using electronic databases and search engines