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Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in the Social Services: A UK Survey

Pages 452-465 | Published online: 15 Nov 2010

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Barbra Teater & Jill M. Chonody. (2018) Identifying as an evidence-based social worker: the influence of attitudes, access, confidence, and education. Social Work Education 37:4, pages 442-457.
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Martin Webber. (2014) From Ethnography to Randomized Controlled Trial: An Innovative Approach to Developing Complex Social Interventions. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work 11:1-2, pages 173-182.
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Gary Holden, Ellen Tuchman, Kathleen Barker, Gary Rosenberg, May Thazin, Sofie Kuppens & Katie Watson. (2012) A Few Thoughts on Evidence in Social Work. Social Work in Health Care 51:6, pages 483-505.
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Zili Sloboda, Kimberly A. Johnson, Diana H. Fishbein, C. Hendricks Brown, J. Douglas Coatsworth, Dean L. Fixsen, Denise Kandel, Mallie J. Paschall, Fernando Salazar Silva, Harry Sumnall & Michael Vanyukov. (2023) Normalization of Prevention Principles and Practices to Reduce Substance Use Disorders Through an Integrated Dissemination and Implementation Framework. Prevention Science 24:6, pages 1078-1090.
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Henna Hasson, Emma Hedberg Rundgren, Helena Strehlenert, Anna Gärdegård, Håkan Uvhagen, Charlotte Klinga, Åsa Hedberg Rundgren & Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz. (2023) The adaptation and fidelity tool to support social service practitioners in balancing fidelity and adaptations: Longitudinal, mixed-method evaluation study. Implementation Research and Practice 4.
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Frances Kay-Lambkin, Milena Heinsch & Dara Sampson. 2023. Digital Therapeutics for Mental Health and Addiction. Digital Therapeutics for Mental Health and Addiction 177 189 .
Annika Bäck, Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz, Anna Bergström, Henna Hasson & Anne Richter. (2022) Local politicians in action? The relationship between perceived prerequisites and actions of political committees responsible for social services in supporting the implementation of evidence-based practice. Evidence & Policy 18:1, pages 43-60.
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Henna Hasson, Hedvig Gröndal, Åsa Hedberg Rundgren, Gunilla Avby, Håkan Uvhagen & Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz. (2020) How can evidence-based interventions give the best value for users in social services? Balance between adherence and adaptations: a study protocol. Implementation Science Communications 1:1.
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Annika Bäck, Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz, Henna Hasson & Anne Richter. (2020) Aligning Perspectives?—Comparison of Top and Middle-Level Managers’ Views on How Organization Influences Implementation of evidence-based practice. The British Journal of Social Work 50:4, pages 1126-1145.
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Florian Spensberger, Ingo Kollar, Eileen Gambrill, Christian Ghanem & Sabine Pankofer. (2019) How to Teach Evidence-Based Practice in Social Work: A Systematic Review. Research on Social Work Practice 30:1, pages 19-39.
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A. Bäck, C. Ståhl, U. von Thiele Schwarz, A. Richter & H. Hasson. (2016) Walking the tightrope-perspectives on local politicians’ role in implementing a national social care policy on evidence-based practice. International Journal of Mental Health Systems 10:1.
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Mel Gray, Elaine Sharland, Milena Heinsch & Leanne Schubert. (2015) Connecting Research to Action: Perspectives on Research Utilisation. British Journal of Social Work 45:7, pages 1952-1967.
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Anna Charlotta Petersén & Jan Ingvar Olsson. (2015) Calling Evidence-Based Practice into Question: Acknowledging Phronetic Knowledge in Social Work: Table 1. British Journal of Social Work 45:5, pages 1581-1597.
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Devin Rexvid, Lars Evertsson, Annika Forssén & Lennart Nygren. (2014) The precarious character of routine practice in social and primary health care. Journal of Social Work 15:3, pages 317-336.
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Justin Cargill. 2015. Evidence Discovery and Assessment in Social Work Practice. Evidence Discovery and Assessment in Social Work Practice 1 35 .
S. Byrne, M.J. Rodrigo & M.L. Máiquez. (2014) Patterns of individual change in a parenting program for child maltreatment and their relation to family and professional environments. Child Abuse & Neglect 38:3, pages 457-467.
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Melissa GradyJames W. Drisko. (2018) Thorough Clinical Assessment: The Hidden Foundation of Evidence-Based Practice. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 95:1, pages 5-14.
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E. Anne Reicherter, Karen L. Gordes, Leslie B. Glickman & Ellen Wruble Hakim. (2013) Creating disseminator champions for evidence-based practice in health professions education: An educational case report. Nurse Education Today 33:7, pages 751-756.
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