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The latest edition of an essential text to help students and practitioners distinguish between research studies that should and should not influence practice decisions
Now in its third edition, Practitioner's Guide to Using Research for Evidence-Informed Practice delivers an essential and practical guide to integrating research appraisal into evidence-informed practice. The book walks you through the skills, knowledge, and strategies you can use to identify significant strengths and limitations in research.
The ability to appraise the veracity and validity of research will improve your service provision and practice decisions. By teaching you to be a critical consumer of modern research, this book helps you avoid treatments based on fatally flawed research and methodologies.
Practitioner's Guide to Using Research for Evidence-Informed Practice, Third Edition offers:
An extensive introduction to evidence-informed practice, including explorations of unethical research and discussions of social justice in the context of evidence-informed practice.
Explanations of how to appraise studies on intervention efficacy, including the criteria for inferring effectiveness and critically examining experiments.
Discussions of how to critically appraise studies for alternative evidence-informed practice questions, including nonexperimental quantitative studies and qualitative studies.
A comprehensive and authoritative blueprint for critically assessing research studies, interventions, programs, policies, and assessment tools, Practitioner's Guide to Using Research for Evidence-Informed Practice belongs in the bookshelves of students and practitioners of the social sciences.
Auteur
ALLEN RUBIN, PhD, is the Kantambu Latting College Professorship for Leadership and Change at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. He is the author of several bestselling titles in social work research.
JENNIFER BELLAMY, PhD, is Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and Professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver. She teaches research and theory courses at the master's and doctoral levels.
Contenu
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xxi
About the Authors xxiii
PART I: Overview of Evidence-Informed Practice
Chapter 1 Introduction to Evidence-Informed Practice
Emergence of Evidence-Informed Practice
Defining Evidence-Informed Practice
Types of EIP Questions
Evidence-Informed Practice Regarding Policy And Social Justice
EIP and Black Lives Matter
Developing an Evidence-Informed Practice Process Outlook
What about unethical research?
Key Chapter Concepts
Review Exercises
Additional Readings
Chapter 2 Steps in the EIP Process
Step 1: Question Formulation
Step 2: Evidence Search
Step 3: Critically Appraising Studies and Reviews
Step 4: Selecting and Implementing the Intervention
Step 5: Monitor Client Progress
Feasibility Constraints
Strategies for Overcoming Feasibility Obstacles
But What About the Dodo Bird Verdict?
Key Chapter Concepts
Review Exercises
Additional Readings
Chapter 3 Research Hierarchies: Which Types of Research Are Best for Which Questions?
More Than One Type of Hierarchy for More Than One Type of EIP Question
Qualitative and Quantitative Studies
What Types of Research Designs Apply to What Types of EIP Questions?
Key Chapter Concepts
Review Exercises
Additional Readings
PART II: Critically Appraising Studies for EIP Questions About Intervention Effectiveness
Chapter 4 Criteria for Inferring Effectiveness: How Do We Know What Works? 71
Internal Validity
Inferring the Plausibility of Cauality
Degree of Certainty Needed in Making EIP Decisions
Measurement Issues
Statistical Chance
External Validity
Synopses of Fictitious Research Studies
Key Chapter Concepts
Review Exercises
Exercise for Critically Appraising Published Articles
Additional Readings
Chapter 5 Critically Appraising Experiments 99
Classic Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design 100
Posttest-Only Control Group Design 102
Solomon Four-Group Design 103
Alternative Treatment Designs 104
Dismantling Designs 106
Placebo Control Group Designs 107
Experimental Demand and Experimenter Expectancies 109
Obtrusive Versus Unobtrusive Observation 110
Compensatory Equalization and Compensatory Rivalry 111
Resentful Demoralization 111
Treatment Diffusion 112
Treatment Fidelity 113
Practitioner Equivalence 113
Differential Attrition 115
Synopses of Research Studies 117
Key Chapter Concepts 123
Review Exercises 124
Exercise for Critically Appraising Published Articles 125
Additional Readings 125
Chapter 6 Critically Appraising Quasi-Experiments: Nonequivalent Comparison Groups Designs 126
Nonequivalent Comparison Groups Designs 127
Additional Logical Arrangements to Control for Potential Selectivity Biases 130
Statistical Controls for Potential Selectivity Biases 134
Propensity Score Matching Using a Policy Example 144
Pilot Studies 145
Synopses of Research Studies 147
Key Chapter Concepts 152
Review Exercises 153
Exercise for Critically Appraising Published Articles 153
Additional Readings 154
Chapter 7 Critically Appraising Quasi-Experiments: Time-Series Designs and Single-Case Designs 155
Simple Time-Series Designs 156
Multiple Time-Series Designs 159
Single-Case Designs 161
Synopses of Research Studies 168
Key Chapter Concepts 174
Review Exercises 175 Exercise f...