Establishing evidence-based practices in disability services
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Melody Tankersley
Kent State University, USA
Published 2013-12-30
https://doi.org/10.15388/SW.2013.28224
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Keywords

Evidence-based practices
issues of quality and quantity of the research
disability services

How to Cite

Tankersley, M. (2013) “Establishing evidence-based practices in disability services”, Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach, 3(2), pp. 118–124. doi:10.15388/SW.2013.28224.

Abstract

Article presents the theoretical understanding of usage of evidence-based practices in disability service promoting the most effective of practices. The details of identifying, promoting, and implementing EBPs involve a plethora of potentially problematic issues. Detail discussed purports of quality and quantity of the research describes wide application fi eld of EBP. Criterion-based frameworks for determining effective or evidence-based practices could be used as a practical guide in disability services. The essential steps in determining whether a practice
is evidence-based seem to be (a) locating the high quality, experimental research that examines the effectiveness of the practice and then (b) determining whether suffi cient quantity of evidence showing that the practice causes improved outcomes exists are discussed as well.

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