Evidence-Based Practice in an Age of Relativism: Toward a Model for Practice.
Social Work 2006, April, 51, 2
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Publisher Description
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is considered a hallmark of excellence in clinical practice. However, many social workers are uncertain about how to implement this approach to practice. The challenges can seem overwhelming, and it is not surprising that the idea continues to be controversial in social work. This article explores the feasibility of EBP for social workers by examining key requirements and challenges associated with this approach to practice. BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF EBP
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