Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice: A Guide to Engaging in Evidence-Based Practice
How can someone determine whether to implement an evidence-supported intervention? What can be done to make sure any intervention is implemented well? Is there a foolproof way to adapt interventions for different client groups? In this book, Jennifer L. Bellamy and Danielle E. Parrish take readers through the implementation of interventions, offering insight into the steps necessary before intervening and what to do after one has taken place. The book centers itself on evidence-based practice (EBP), and Bellamy and Parrish provide readers with a clear understanding of the ways EBP can be used to make informed decisions about the selection of interventions and the evaluation of practice decisions.

Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice is a helpful guide that showcases the benefits of EBP, with an emphasis on the implementation of high-quality interventions. The book expands on the EBP process from the applied and practical lenses, beginning with an overview of the process of EBP and the relationship between EBP and implementation. Within the chapters, readers will find specialized insight, practical industry tips, and adaptable implementation frameworks and tools to use on their own.

This is a foundational text for social work practitioners, students, and intervention developers who are looking to implement high-quality interventions in real-world situations, and those who dive into the pages of this book will walk away with everything from the history of EBP to the continuing challenges facing the practice and field as a whole.
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Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice: A Guide to Engaging in Evidence-Based Practice
How can someone determine whether to implement an evidence-supported intervention? What can be done to make sure any intervention is implemented well? Is there a foolproof way to adapt interventions for different client groups? In this book, Jennifer L. Bellamy and Danielle E. Parrish take readers through the implementation of interventions, offering insight into the steps necessary before intervening and what to do after one has taken place. The book centers itself on evidence-based practice (EBP), and Bellamy and Parrish provide readers with a clear understanding of the ways EBP can be used to make informed decisions about the selection of interventions and the evaluation of practice decisions.

Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice is a helpful guide that showcases the benefits of EBP, with an emphasis on the implementation of high-quality interventions. The book expands on the EBP process from the applied and practical lenses, beginning with an overview of the process of EBP and the relationship between EBP and implementation. Within the chapters, readers will find specialized insight, practical industry tips, and adaptable implementation frameworks and tools to use on their own.

This is a foundational text for social work practitioners, students, and intervention developers who are looking to implement high-quality interventions in real-world situations, and those who dive into the pages of this book will walk away with everything from the history of EBP to the continuing challenges facing the practice and field as a whole.
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Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice: A Guide to Engaging in Evidence-Based Practice

Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice: A Guide to Engaging in Evidence-Based Practice

Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice: A Guide to Engaging in Evidence-Based Practice

Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice: A Guide to Engaging in Evidence-Based Practice

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How can someone determine whether to implement an evidence-supported intervention? What can be done to make sure any intervention is implemented well? Is there a foolproof way to adapt interventions for different client groups? In this book, Jennifer L. Bellamy and Danielle E. Parrish take readers through the implementation of interventions, offering insight into the steps necessary before intervening and what to do after one has taken place. The book centers itself on evidence-based practice (EBP), and Bellamy and Parrish provide readers with a clear understanding of the ways EBP can be used to make informed decisions about the selection of interventions and the evaluation of practice decisions.

Practical Implementation in Social Work Practice is a helpful guide that showcases the benefits of EBP, with an emphasis on the implementation of high-quality interventions. The book expands on the EBP process from the applied and practical lenses, beginning with an overview of the process of EBP and the relationship between EBP and implementation. Within the chapters, readers will find specialized insight, practical industry tips, and adaptable implementation frameworks and tools to use on their own.

This is a foundational text for social work practitioners, students, and intervention developers who are looking to implement high-quality interventions in real-world situations, and those who dive into the pages of this book will walk away with everything from the history of EBP to the continuing challenges facing the practice and field as a whole.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197509722
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2020
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Jennifer L. Bellamy, PhD, MSSW, is Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and Professor at the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work.

Danielle E. Parrish, PhD, MSW, is Professor at Baylor University's Diana R. Garland's School of Social Work.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgments xi

1 The Three Circle Model of Evidence-Based Practice 1

2 The Steps of the Evidence-Based Practice Process 10

3 Evidence-Supported Interventions 26

4 Shopping for an Evidence-Supported Intervention 34

5 Implementation Overview 61

6 Adaptation and the Internal Logic of Interventions 89

7 Identifying and Defining an Adaptation Problem 101

8 Intervention Adaptation Models and Example 113

9 Fidelity 127

10 Conclusion 144

Appendix A Recommended Textbooks on Assessment and Evidence-Based Practice 151

Appendix B Evidentiary Checklists 153

Appendix C Glossary 155

References 157

Index 163

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