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Evidence-based policy and practice in mental health social work / Martin Webber

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Post-qualifying social work practice series | Post-qualifying social work practice seriesPublication details: [S.l.] Learning Matters, Ltd., 2008Description: xiii 215 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781844451494
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV690 G7 W43 2008
Contents:
Epistemology and evidence-based practice in mental health social work contemporary mental health social work: a synergy of professional practice and legal processional health policy in the UK: Beyond the national service framework evidence-based or risk-averse? The empirical foundations of contemporary mental health policy becoming an evidence-based practitioner: steps towards evidence-based practice in mental health social work how to critically appraise cross-sectional surveys How to critically appraise randomized controlled trial show to critically appraise cohort studies how to critically appraise case-control studies Demystifying P-values: A user-friendly guide to statistics used in mental health research how to critically appraise qualitative studies professional leadership in mental health social work: bringing research into practice
Summary: A concise, accessible, and authoritative guide to evidence-based policy and practice in contemporary mental health social work.
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Includes appendixes, references and index.

Epistemology and evidence-based practice in mental health social work contemporary mental health social work: a synergy of professional practice and legal processional health policy in the UK: Beyond the national service framework evidence-based or risk-averse? The empirical foundations of contemporary mental health policy becoming an evidence-based practitioner: steps towards evidence-based practice in mental health social work how to critically appraise cross-sectional surveys How to critically appraise randomized controlled trial show to critically appraise cohort studies how to critically appraise case-control studies Demystifying P-values: A user-friendly guide to statistics used in mental health research how to critically appraise qualitative studies professional leadership in mental health social work: bringing research into practice

A concise, accessible, and authoritative guide to evidence-based policy and practice in contemporary mental health social work.

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