Evidence-Based Practice: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Social Workers In Romania

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Iovu, Mihai-Bogdan [1 ]
Runcan, Patricia [2 ]
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[1] Univ Babes Bolyai, Sch Sociol & Social Work, R-3400 Cluj Napoca, Romania
[2] W Univ Timisoara, Sch Psychol & Sociol, Dept Social Work, Timisoara, Romania
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REVISTA DE CERCETARE SI INTERVENTIE SOCIALA | 2012年 / 38卷
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social workers; knowledge; attitudes; beliefs; Evidence-Based Practice (EBP); Appreciative Inquiry (AI); Romania; APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY; GENERAL-PRACTITIONERS; EDUCATION; PERCEPTIONS; CHALLENGES; MEDICINE; FUTURE;
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The social work profession has been undergoing a period of change and has been encouraged to prove the effectiveness of clinical interventions by scientific evidence. This study was therefore designed to describe the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of a sample of Romanian social work professionals to evidence-based practice (EBP). 62 social workers were required to complete a 37-item closed ended questionnaire, which collected information on demographic data, practice settings, knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding EBP. Respondents agreed that the use of EBP was necessary and that the quality of patient care was better when evidence was used, with the younger physiotherapists at the fore front. About 50% of the respondents had access to online information; the majority of these respondents only had time to access the internet more at home rather than at work place. The primary barrier to implementing EBP was insufficient time. The respondents had a positive attitude towards EBP and were interested in improving the skills necessary to implement EBP. There was a need to increase the use of EBP in clinical practice and decision making among social workers. The respondents who were recently licensed and those with post-graduate education expressed more positive attitudes toward EBP than those who were not. Results also point out the issue of appreciative inquiry (AI) as a key-component in successful implementation of EBP in social work clinical settings.
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