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Evidence Based and Knowledge Based Social Work : Research Methods and Approaches in Socail Work Research

Policymakers in welfare democracies throughout the world are raising questions as to whether welfare systems deliver what the public expects, and focus attention on increasing costs. Social workers need more evidence and knowledge about an increasing diversity of social work practices.

Users of social welfare are increasingly individualized and made responsible for choosing and delivering their own service through contacts, and this makes politicians, social workers and users more interested in evidence and knowledge about social services, even though these interests are often conflicting. These tendencies might be part of the reasons why the evaluation of social work practice seems to be characterized at present by a variety and diversity of research methods, approaches and theories.

Politicians, social workers and researchers more and more often use the term knowledge-based instead of evidence-based when they describe the practice they aim to develop through research. This is often an expression of a broader perception of research approaches that can help to produce the required knowledge.

The contributors to this book hold a diversity of positions on evidence-based and knowledge-based practice.


Author:

  • Inge M. Bryderup

Format:

  • E-book

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Society
  • Warfare
  • Social science

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