Norwegian Social Work and Child Welfare Students' Attitudes Toward Research-Supported Treatments.

Joakim Finne, Ira Malmberg-Heimonen
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Purpose: Evidence-based practice (EBP) has increasingly become a part of social work education, but there is a lack of knowledge about students' attitudes toward it. This study evaluated Norwegian social work students' attitudes toward research-supported treatments (RSTs).Method: Attitudes were measured with the Evidence-Based Practice Attitude Scale-36 (EBPAS-36), a validated measure including 12 subscales.Results: The findings suggest that master's students are more positive toward RSTs compared to bachelor's students. Having less educational training in EBP was associated with more skepticism toward the concept, suggesting that educational training in EBP contributes to facilitating a positive attitude toward RSTs.Discussion: These findings indicate a need to emphasize EBP in social work education. To enable EBP engagement in practice, we argue that emphasis should be put on teaching students to critically appraise research.

挪威社会工作和儿童福利学生对研究支持治疗的态度。
目的:循证实践(EBP)越来越多地成为社会工作教育的一部分,但对学生对此的态度缺乏了解。本研究评估挪威社工专业学生对研究支持治疗(RSTs)的态度。方法:采用循证实践态度量表-36 (EBPAS-36)测量态度,该量表包含12个分量表。结果:硕士生对RSTs的积极态度高于本科生。接受较少的EBP教育培训的人对这一概念持更多的怀疑态度,这表明EBP教育培训有助于促进对rst的积极态度。讨论:这些发现表明需要在社会工作教育中强调EBP。为了使EBP在实践中发挥作用,我们认为重点应该放在教学生批判性地评价研究上。
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