Too Hard to Find with Too Little Time: What School Social Workers Want in Online Resources for Evidence-Based Practice

Michele Patak-Pietrafesa, N. Bowen, Ashley E. Stewart, Michael S. Kelly
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School mental health practitioners, including social workers, are mandated through federal, state, and professional entities to provide evidence-based practices to students. Nevertheless, rates of use of evidence-based practices among mental health professionals in schools remain low, even as knowledge about effective practices increases. This study aimed to further knowledge about how to promote and support the use of evidence-based practices among school practitioners using online technology. School social workers attending a summer professional development event took part in focus groups exploring (a) their current perceptions of evidence-based practices, (b) their experiences finding evidence-based practice information online, and (c) their preferences for the formatting and content of online resources. Participants described a willingness to use evidence-based practice, efforts to find information, and difficulties encountered with online sources. Preferences for readily available, searchable, brief, and understandable online information were expressed. Implications for meeting the needs of school social workers with online resources are discussed.
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时间太少很难找到:学校社工想要的基于证据的在线资源
学校心理健康从业人员,包括社会工作者,受联邦、州和专业机构的委托,为学生提供循证实践。然而,即使对有效做法的了解有所增加,学校精神卫生专业人员使用循证做法的比率仍然很低。本研究旨在进一步了解如何在使用在线技术的学校从业者中促进和支持循证实践的使用。参加暑期专业发展活动的学校社工参加了焦点小组,探讨(a)他们目前对循证实践的看法,(b)他们在网上寻找循证实践信息的经历,以及(c)他们对在线资源格式和内容的偏好。与会者描述了使用循证实践的意愿、查找信息的努力以及在使用在线资源时遇到的困难。人们表达了对随时可用、可搜索、简短和可理解的在线信息的偏好。讨论了在线资源对满足学校社工需求的影响。
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