The Consistencies and Vagaries of the Washington State Inventory of Evidence-Based Practice: The Definition of “Evidence-Based” in a Policy Context

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Sarah Cusworth Walker
Aaron R. Lyon
Steve Aos
Eric W. Trupin
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[1] University of Washington School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Washington State Institute for Public Policy,undefined
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research | 2017年 / 44卷
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Evidence-based practice; Inventories; Policy;
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As states increasingly establish the importance of evidence-based practice through policy and funding mandates, the definition of evidence-based practice can have a significant impact on investment decisions. Not meeting established criteria can mean a loss of funding for established programs and the implementation disruption of programs without a strong research base. Whether the definition of “evidence-based” is influenced by these high stakes contexts is an interesting question that can inform the larger field about the value and utility of evidence-based practice lists/inventories for disseminating knowledge. In this paper we review the development of the Washington State Inventory of Evidence-Based, Research-Based and Promising Practices as a case study for the process of defining evidence-based practice in a policy context. As part of this study we also present a comparison of other well-known evidence-based practice inventories and examine consistencies and differences in the process of identifying and developing program ratings.
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