Evidence-based practice in social work: perceptions and attitudes among Norwegian social workers |
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Authors: | Tor-Johan Ekeland Randi Bergem Vidar Myklebust |
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Affiliation: | Department for Social Studies and History, Volda University College, Volda, Norway |
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Abstract: | Although the concept of evidence-based practice (EBP) eludes precise definition, it is used as a trademark label to ensure that practice is based on science and thereby effective and of high quality. Proponents of EBP have proposed that both education and practice in social work should be transformed according to the principle of EBP. They attribute critical opposition to EBP to a lack of knowledge of what EBP is. In this article, we endeavour to clarify the concept and present results from a survey among social workers (N?=?2060) from Norway. The survey results show that although many have heard of the concept, few have precise knowledge about it. However, the more educated social workers are (master’s level), the clearer their opinions, both critical and non-critical. The results are discussed in relation to neo-liberal governance and development of social work. |
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Keywords: | Evidence-based practice social work new public management neo-liberalism reflexive governance |
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