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Title: Department of Social Work


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Overview of Evidence-Based Practice
  • Department of Social Work
  • Roberts Wesleyan College

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What is the EBP Process?
  • EBP process involves 5 steps
  • Converting the need for information into an
    answerable question
  • Locating the best available evidence with which
    to answer that question
  • Critically appraising that evidence for its
    validity, impact, and applicability
  • Integrating the critical appraisal with
    professional expertise, and with the clients
    values and preferences
  • Evaluating effectiveness and efficiency in
    executing Steps 1 to 4 (Schlonsky Gibbs, 2004)

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Step 1 Answerable COPES Questions
  • Client-
  • Oriented
  • Practical
  • Evidence-
  • Search
  • The COPES question is one that contains these
    characteristics
  • Among adult criminal offenders on probation,
    will a group cognitive intervention program
    compared to no such program result in a lower
    recidivism (reoffense) rate?

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Step 2 Locating the Best Evidence
  • EBP searching locates the best evidence in
    electronic databases.
  • The essence of searching involves learning how
    to clarify terms in a well-built COPES question
    that will effectively mark documents in an
    electronic database (p. 91).
  • Search terms are systematically developed from
    the COPES question.
  • The choice of MOLES (methodology-oriented
    locators for an evidence search) helps refine the
    search and find only the most relevant evidence.
    Examples of MOLES include the terms random,
    controlled clinical trial, control group,
    survey, and systematic review.

(Gibbs, 2003)
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Step 3 Evaluation of Research Evidence
  • Research evidence may include
  • Individual outcome studies, program evaluations,
    meta-analyses, systematic reviews, case
    studies.and not all evidence is created equal.
  • This step involves making decisions about the
    quality of the evidence uncovered in the search.
  • There are different tools that are available to
    help guide the process of reading and judging the
    quality of research evidence. Some include
  • Quality Study Rating Form (QSRF)
  • Client Assessment and Risk (CARE) Form
  • Multiple Evaluations for Treatment Assessment
    Form (META)

(Columbia University, 2005)
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Step 4 Integrating Research With Practice
  • Integration or applying the research to the
    practice situation is the next step.
  • In concrete terms, the practitioner must
  • Identify implementation information about the
    intervention
  • Assess the fit between intervention and the
    client system (values, preferences, expectations,
    and challenges)
  • Assess the fit between intervention and the
    professionals experience and skill (practice
    experience)
  • Communicate with the client system and key
    stakeholders
  • Collaboratively choose a path
  • Plan how to address key implementation factors
  • Evaluate the process and outcomes

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Step 5 Evaluation in EBP
  • The evaluation of practice decision-making is an
    essential component to evidence-based practice in
    social work.
  • Traditional research methods/designs are applied
    in this step to evaluate the effectiveness of the
    EBP interventions.
  • Thorough program evaluation can be conducted
    through a single system design or evaluation
    approaches that can systematically evaluate
    interventions implemented with more than one
    client by one or more practitioners.

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References
  • Columbia University. (2005). BEST Training,
    Module 7 Evaluating the Evidence. Retrieved from
    http//www.columbia.edu/cu/musher/
    Website/Website/EBP_OnlineTraining_Mod7.htm
  • Danya International. (2008). Research and
    empirical applications for curriculum
    enhancements in social work. Silver Spring, MD
    Author.
  • Gibbs. L. (2003). Evidence-based practice for the
    helping professions A practical guide with
    integrated multimedia. Pacific Grove, CA
    Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning.
  • 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, 137-153.
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