Evidence-Based Clearinghouses in Social Work

Objectives: The purpose of this article is to describe several evidence-based clearinghouses focused on social work and related intervention outcomes, placing them in the context of how such clearinghouses can contribute to research dissemination to foster effective, evidence-based practice. Method:...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research on social work practice 2010-11, Vol.20 (6), p.690-700
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description Objectives: The purpose of this article is to describe several evidence-based clearinghouses focused on social work and related intervention outcomes, placing them in the context of how such clearinghouses can contribute to research dissemination to foster effective, evidence-based practice. Method: The study employed an analysis of data provided in clearinghouse Web sites and internal documentation. Results: The clearinghouses are Web-based portals where quality controlled scientific evidence of what works, what is promising, or what is possibly harmful in professional practice and policy interventions is made available to professionals, decision makers, and the general public in accessible and transparent language and format. Conclusions: Evidence-based clearinghouses in social work are promising vehicles of bringing high-quality evidence to professionals, decision makers, and other end users.
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Clearinghouses
Computer based
Computer Software Reviews
Content Analysis
Decision makers
Decision Making
Dissemination
Electronic Libraries
End users
Evidence
Evidence based
Evidence Based Practice
Evidence based research
General Public
Information dissemination
Information Management
Information Needs
Institutional Characteristics
Internet
Intervention
Position Papers
Professionals
Scientific evidence
Social Work
Theory Practice Relationship
Web Sites
Websites
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