1st Edition

Information Technology and Evidence-Based Social Work Practice

Edited By Judith Dunlop, Michael J. Holosko Copyright 2006
252 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

Learn to use the latest technological advances in evidence-based social work Social work practice can be positively or negatively impacted by the advance of technology. Advances and applications must be up-to-date as possible, yet they may be ineffective if not simple enough to easily learn and use. Information Technology and Evidence-Based Social Work presents leading social work experts... Read more
  • Introduction (Judith M. Dunlop and Michael J. Holosko)
  • SECTION I: TECHNOLOGY AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
  • Information Technology and Social Work—The Dark Side or Light Side? (Rick Csiernik, Patricia Furze, Laura Dromgole, and Giselle Marie Rishchynski)
  • Is Computer-Assisted EBP Generating “Fast” Practice? (Larry W. Kreuger, John J. Stretch, and Michael J. Kelly)
  • The SATOL Project: An Interdisciplinary Model of Technology Transfer for Research-to-Practice in Clinical Supervision for Addiction Treatment (Shulamith Lala Ashenberg Straussner, Madeline A. Naegle, Colleen Gillespie, Eileen Wolkstein, Robin Donath, and Efrain C. Azmitia)
  • A Technology Enhanced EBP Model (Dick Schoech, Randy Basham, and John Fluke)
  • Using Information Technology in Planning Program Evaluation (Donald R. Leslie, Michael J. Holosko, and Judith M. Dunlop)
  • Building Evidence-Based Advocacy in Cyberspace: A Social Work Imperative for the New Millennium (John G. McNutt)
  • SECTION II: EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
  • Geographic Information Systems: Potential Uses in Social Work Education and Practice (Thomas P. Felke)
  • Producing Your Won Evidence for Evidence Based Practice (Shinaz G. Jindani and Claudia P. Newman)
  • Evidence from Virtual Social Work Practice: Implications for Education (Julia Waldman and Jackie Rafferty)
  • SECTION III: IMPLEMENTING EVIDENCE BASED TECHNOLOGY FOR CLIENTS
  • Developing Evidence for an Internet-Based Psychotherapeutic Group Intervention (Elsa Marziali)
  • Benefits of Online Chat for Single Mothers (Pam Miller)
  • Using the Internet to Gather Evidence in Formative Intervention Research: A Feasibility Study of Internet “Chat” Focus Groups in a Study of Lifestyle Changes in Colon Cancer Survivors (Andrea Meier, Marci K. Campbell, Carol Carr, Zoe Enga, Aimee James, JIll Reedy, and Bo Zheng)
  • Best Practices for Integrating Technology and Service Learning in a Youth Development Program (JoAnn R. Coe-Regan and Julie O’Donnell)
  • SECTION IV: SUMMARY
  • Onward and Upward: A Journey to Somewhere (Judith M. Dunlop)
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Dunlop, Judith; Holosko, Michael J.