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        2. Intervention Research in Social Work: A Basis for Evidence-Based Practice and Practice Guidelines
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        Mark W. Fraser
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Practice Guidelines and the Challenge of Effective Practice 1
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                            PART I. Precursors of Guidelines: Intervention Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- 2. Intervention Research in Social Work: A Basis for Evidence-Based Practice and Practice Guidelines 17
- 3. Evidence-Based Practice: Implications for Knowledge Development and Use in Social Work 37
- 4. Empirical Foundations for Practice Guidelines in Current Social Work Knowledge 59
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                            PART II. Practice Guidelines for Social Work: Need, Nature, and Challenges
- 5. Clinical Guidelines and Evidence-Based Practice in Medicine, Psychology, and Allied Professions 83
- 6. The Structure and Function of Social Work Practice Guidelines 108
- 7. Social Work Should Help Develop Interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines, Not Discipline-Specific Ones 128
- 8. The Role of Diagnostic and Problem Classification in Formulating Target-Based Practice Guidelines 140
- 9. Constructing Practice: Diagnoses, Problems, Targets, or Transactions? 156
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                            PART III. Responsiveness of Practice Guidelines to Diversity in Client Populations and Practice Settings: The Idiographic Application of Normative Generalizations
- 10. Accounting for Variability in Client, Population, and Setting Characteristics: Moderators of Intervention Effectiveness 169
- 11. Service-Delivery Factors in the Development of Practice Guidelines 193
- 12. Performance Standards and Quality Control: Application of Practice Guidelines to Service Delivery 207
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                            PART IV. Practitioner, Organizational, and Institutional Factors in the Utilization of Practice Guidelines
- 13. Practitioner Adoption and Implementation of Practice Guidelines and Issues of Quality Control 223
- 14. Organizational and Institutional Factors in the Development of Practice Knowledge and Practice Guidelines in Social Work 236
- 15. Social Work Practice Guidelines in an Interprofessional World: Honoring New Ties That Bind 253
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                            PART V. Conclusion
- 16. Advancing the Development of Social Work Practice Guidelines: Directions for Research 271
- Index 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Practice Guidelines and the Challenge of Effective Practice 1
- 
                            PART I. Precursors of Guidelines: Intervention Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- 2. Intervention Research in Social Work: A Basis for Evidence-Based Practice and Practice Guidelines 17
- 3. Evidence-Based Practice: Implications for Knowledge Development and Use in Social Work 37
- 4. Empirical Foundations for Practice Guidelines in Current Social Work Knowledge 59
- 
                            PART II. Practice Guidelines for Social Work: Need, Nature, and Challenges
- 5. Clinical Guidelines and Evidence-Based Practice in Medicine, Psychology, and Allied Professions 83
- 6. The Structure and Function of Social Work Practice Guidelines 108
- 7. Social Work Should Help Develop Interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines, Not Discipline-Specific Ones 128
- 8. The Role of Diagnostic and Problem Classification in Formulating Target-Based Practice Guidelines 140
- 9. Constructing Practice: Diagnoses, Problems, Targets, or Transactions? 156
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                            PART III. Responsiveness of Practice Guidelines to Diversity in Client Populations and Practice Settings: The Idiographic Application of Normative Generalizations
- 10. Accounting for Variability in Client, Population, and Setting Characteristics: Moderators of Intervention Effectiveness 169
- 11. Service-Delivery Factors in the Development of Practice Guidelines 193
- 12. Performance Standards and Quality Control: Application of Practice Guidelines to Service Delivery 207
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                            PART IV. Practitioner, Organizational, and Institutional Factors in the Utilization of Practice Guidelines
- 13. Practitioner Adoption and Implementation of Practice Guidelines and Issues of Quality Control 223
- 14. Organizational and Institutional Factors in the Development of Practice Knowledge and Practice Guidelines in Social Work 236
- 15. Social Work Practice Guidelines in an Interprofessional World: Honoring New Ties That Bind 253
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                            PART V. Conclusion
- 16. Advancing the Development of Social Work Practice Guidelines: Directions for Research 271
- Index 291