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Implementing Evidence-Based Social Work Practice

Edward J. Mullen1*, Sarah E. Bledsoe2, Jennifer L. Bellamy3

1 Columbia University
2 University of North Carolina
3 Washington University at St. Louis

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ejm3{at}columbia.edu.


   Abstract
Recently, social work has been influenced by new forms of practice that hold promise for bringing practice and research together to strengthen the scientific knowledge base supporting social work intervention. The most recent new practice framework is evidence-based practice. However, although evidence-based practice has many qualities that might attract social workers to adopt it, use in practice is limited. Accordingly, attention is being given to determine effective strategies for the dissemination, adoption, and implementation of evidence-based practice. This article examines the implementation literature, describes alternative strategies for implementation of evidence-based practice in social work, describes an implementation study to illustrate concepts discussed, and specifies needed research.

First published on June 12, 2007, doi:10.1177/1049731506297827

Research on Social Work Practice 2008;18:325.

A more recent version of this article appeared on July 1, 2008


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