Related Articles on Evidence-Based Practice
Articles
Bilsker, D., & Goldner, E. (2004). Teaching evidence-based practice: Overcoming barriers. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 4, 271-275.
Gibbs, L., & Gambrill, E. (2002). Evidence-based practice: Counterarguments to objections. Research on Social Work Practice, 12, 452-476.
Howard, M. O., McMillen, C. J., & Pollio, D. E. (2003). Teaching evidence-based practice: Toward a new paradigm for social work education. Research on Social Work Practice, 13(2), 234-259.
Mullen, E. J. (2004). Facilitating practitioner use of evidence-based practice. In A. R. Roberts & K. Yeager (Eds.), Evidence-Based Practice Manual: Research and Outcome Measures in Health and Human Services. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 205-210.
Mullen, E. J. & Bacon, W. B. (2004). Implementation of practice guidelines and evidence-based treatment: A survey of psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. In A. R. Roberts & K. Yeager (Eds.), Evidence-Based Practice Manual: Research and Outcome Measures in Health and Human Services. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 210-218.
Mullen, E.J., Schlonsky, A., Bledsoe, S.E., Bellamy, J.L. (2005). From concept to implementation: challenges facing evidence-based social work. Evidence & Policy, 1, 61-84.
Mullen, E.J., & Streiner, D.L. (2004). The evidence for and against evidence-based practice. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 4, 111-121.
Proctor, E. K. (2004). Leverage points for implementation of evidence-based practice. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 4, 227-242.
Proctor, E. K. & Rosen, A. (2004). Concise standards for developing evidence-based practice guidelines. In In A. R. Roberts & K. Yeager (Eds.) (2004). Evidence-based practice manual: Research and outcome measures in health and human services. New York: Oxford University Press, 193-199.
Rosen, A. (2003). Evidence-based social work practice: Challenges and promise. Social Work Research, 27, 197-208.
Shlonsky, A. & Gibbs, L. (2004). Will the Real Evidence-Based Practice Please Stand Up? Teaching the Process of Evidence-Based Practice to the Helping Professions. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 4, 2, 137-153.
Thyer, B. (2004). What is Evidence-Based Practice? Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 4, 167-176.
Zlotnik, J.L, & Galambos, C. (2004). Evidence-based practices in health care: Social work possibilities. Health and Social Work, 29, 259-261.
Texts
O'Hare, T. (2005). Evidence-based practices for social workers: An interdisciplinary approach. Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books, Inc.
Roberts, A.R., & Yeager, K.R. (Eds.) (2006). Foundations of Evidence-based social work practice manual: Research and outcome measures in health and human services. New York: Oxford University Press.
Improving the Teaching of Evidence-Based Practice
October 16 - 18, 2006
Austin Marriott at the Capitol, Austin, Texas
Registration and information at TXSHOP
For more information about the symposium format, contact:
Allen Rubin, Ph.D.
512-471-9218
arubin@mail.utexas.edu
For more information about symposium registration, contact:
Liz Nowicki, MSW
512-471-2886
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