Attitudes toward and Utilization of Evidence-based Practice among Norwegian Social Workers

被引:9
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作者
Finne, Joakim [1 ]
机构
[1] Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Stensberggata 26, N-0170 Oslo, Norway
关键词
Evidence-based practice; social work; neo-liberalism; knowledge-utilization; Norway; STUDENTS;
D O I
10.1080/26408066.2019.1689879
中图分类号
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
Purpose: This study analyzes Norwegian social workers' attitudes toward evidence-based practice (EBP). Method: Qualitative interviews were conducted with 30 social workers and managers from social services and child welfare services. Results: Social workers were positive about EBP, yet confused about it, rarely distinguishing between EBP, empirically supported treatments (ESTs), experience-based knowledge and research when describing the concept. Five barriers to conducting EBP were identified: (i) concerns regarding a negative impact on the relationship with the client, (ii) lack of time, (iii) a top-down implementation approach, (iv) restriction of social workers' autonomous decision-making, (v) EBP research models not always suiting the client's/family's need. Two benefits for practicing EBP were identified: (i) utilization of research in practice, (ii) utilization of general guidelines in decision-making processes. Discussion: The empirical material demonstrated that the social workers valued multiple types of knowledge when making informed decisions. The most prominent were practical and theoretical knowledge. Conclusion: The findings confirm recent studies, but also suggest a need for future research to bridge gaps in knowledge transfer.
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页码:149 / 162
页数:14
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