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050 00 HV40.35|b.D48 2003 
082 00 361.3/2|221 
245 00 Developing practice guidelines for social work 
       intervention :|bissues, methods, and research agenda /
       |cAaron Rosen and Enola K. Proctor, editors. 
264  1 New York :|bColumbia University Press,|c[2003] 
264  4 |c©2003 
300    x, 311 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tPractice guidelines and the challenge of effective 
       practice /|rAaron Rosen, Enola K. Proctor --|tPrecursors 
       of guidelines : intervention research and evidence-based 
       practice.|tIntervention research in social work : a basis 
       for evidence-based practice and practice guidelines /
       |rMark W. Fraser --|tEvidence-based practice : 
       implications for knowledge development and use in social 
       work /|rEileen Gambrill --|tEmpirical foundations for 
       practice guidelines in current social work knowledge /
       |rWilliam J. Reid, Anne E. Fortune --|tPractice guidelines
       for social work : need, nature, and challenges.|tClinical 
       guidelines and evidence-based practice in medicine, 
       psychology, and allied professions /|rMatthew Owen Howard,
       Jeffrey M. Jenson --|tThe structure and function of social
       work practice guideline /|rEnola K. Proctor, Aaron Rosen -
       -|tSocial work should help develop interdisciplinary 
       evidence-based practice guidelines, not discipline-
       specific ones/|rBruce A. Thyer --|tThe role of diagnostic 
       and problem classification in formulating target-based 
       practice guidelines /|rStuart A. Kirk --|tConstructing 
       practice : diagnoses, problems, targets, or transactions? 
       /|rMark A. Mattaini --|tResponsiveness of practice 
       guidelines to diversity in client populations and practice
       settings : the idiographic application of normative 
       generalizations.|tAccounting for variability in client, 
       population, and setting characteristics : moderators of 
       intervention effectiveness /|rLynn Videka --|tService-
       delivery factors in the development of practice guidelines
       /|rLuis H. Zayas --|tPerformance standards and quality 
       control : application of practice guidelines to service 
       delivery /|rWilma Peebles-Wilkins, Maryann Amide --
       |tPractitioner, organizational, and institutional factors 
       in the utilization of practice guidelines.|tPractitioner 
       adoption and implementation of practice guidelines and 
       issues of quality control /|rEdward J. Mullen, William F. 
       Bacon --|tOrganizational and institutional factors in the 
       development of practice knowledge and practice guidelines 
       in social work /|rJeanne C. Marsh --|tSocial work practice
       guidelines in an interprofessional world : honoring new 
       ties that bind /|rNina L. Aronoff, Darlyne Bailey --
       |tConclusion.|tAdvancing the development of social work 
       practice guidelines : directions for research /|rEnola K. 
       Proctor, Aaron Rosen. 
650  0 Social service. 
650  0 Social service|xResearch. 
700 1  Rosen, Aaron. 
700 1  Proctor, Enola Knisley. 
994    90|bSTJ 
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