Multidimensional evidence-based practice synthesizing knowledge, research and values /

Multidimensional Evidence-Based Practice (MEBP) is a new and comprehensive approach to determining best practices in social services. MEBP improves upon traditional evidence-based approaches by incorporating the views of consumers and professionals, qualitative research and values.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Petr, Christopher G.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2009.
Series:Haworth social work practice.
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Table of Contents:
  • Best practices context / Christopher G. Petr
  • Multidimensional evidence-based practice / Christopher G. Petr
  • Best practices for preventing maltreatment of children ages birth to five / Jacqueline M. Counts
  • Best practices to prevent teen pregnancy / Emily McCave
  • Best practices for facilitating access to health care for children of the poor / Karen Flint Stipp
  • Best practices for engaging parents of children receiving mental health services / Tara McLendon
  • Best practices for improving levels of functioning and subsequent discharge to less restrictive environments for children and youth in therapeutic foster care / Uta M. Walter
  • Best practices for achieving restorative justice outcomes for crime victims and offenders in the United States / Jung Jin Choi
  • Best practices for helping clients diagnosed with a serious mental illness utilize spirituality as a recovery tool / Vincent R. Starnino
  • Postscript / Christopher G. Petr.