Targets of change and interventions in social work: An empirically based prototype for developing practice guidelines

  • Aaron Rosen
  • , Enola K. Proctor
  • , Marlys Staudt

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Abstract

Objective: Studies evaluating interventions were used as data to illustrate a rudimentary prototype of practice guidelines comprising two components: a taxonomy of outcome targets, and their associated arrays of interventions. We use the data to discuss the adequacy of intervention research in social work for contributing to practice guidelines. Method: Data were all the outcomes and their associated interventions investigated and reported in 13 social work journals over a four and a half year period, totaling 126 studies. Results: The outcomes and interventions were classified according to eight outcome target domains, yielding the practice guidelines prototype. The research was unevenly distributed across the eight target domains, and a pattern of 'single outcome-single intervention' design was evident across all target domains. Conclusions: Data suggest insufficient attention to comparative evaluation of interventions and to assessing effectiveness across client populations and service settings, and need for better-designed and prioritized intervention research overall.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)208-233
Number of pages26
JournalResearch on Social Work Practice
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2003

Keywords

  • Intervention research
  • Interventions
  • Outcomes
  • Practice guidelines

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