Bibliography:
Evidence Based Practice & Policy
The bibliographies were developed when the Musher Program website was first designed and they have not been updated since. Many of the links may no longer be functional. For a current annotated list of evidence-based policy and practice references refer to Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work. Especially relevent are three of the Oxford Bibliographies: Evidence-based Social Work Practice; Evidence-based Social Work Practice: Finding the Evidence; and, Evidence-based Social Work Practice: Issues, Controversies, and Debates.
American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1994). Practice parameters
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American
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Aronoff,
N., & Bailey, D. (2003). Evidence-based social work practice in an
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Briggs,
H. E., & Rzepnicki, T. L. (Eds.). (2004). Using Evidence in Social
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Corcoran, J. (2003). Clinical applications of evidence-based family
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Cook,
D., & Giacomini, M. (1999). The trials and tribulations of clinical
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Cook, J. A. (2004). Blazing new
trails: Using evidence-based practice and stakeholder consensus to
enhance psychosocial rehabilitation services in Texas. Psychiatric
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S. E. (2004). Combining evidence-based practice with stakeholder
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Corcoran, J. (2003). Clinical
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Corcoran, K. (Ed.). (1992). Structuring change: effective practice
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Field,
M. J., & Lohr, K. N. (Eds.). (1990). Clinical Practice Guidelines:
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E. (1999). Evidence-based practice: an alternative to
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Gambrill, E. D. (2003). Evidence-based practice: Sea change or the
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Gibbs,
L. E. (2003). Evidence-based practice for the helping professions: A
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Gibbs,
L., & Gambrill, E. (2002). Evidence-Based Practice: Counteragruments to
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Gilgun,
J. F. (2005). The four cornerstones of evidence-based practice in social
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A. M. (2001). Evidence-based healthcare (2 ed.). New York:
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M. O., & Jenson, J. M. (1999). Clinical Practice Guidelines: Should
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M. O., & Jenson, J. M. (2003). Clinical guidelines and evidence-based
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M. O., McMillen, C. J., & Pollio, D. (2003). Teaching evidence-based
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Jackson,
V. H. (1999). Clinical practice guidelines: Should social work develop
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