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Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Factors that Influence the Use of Research Evidence by Human Service Professionals

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  • Business Sciences
    • Information Systems
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    • Research Study Hybrid Value Creation
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    • Funding Institutions
    • National governmental Funding
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    • Other Funding Institutions
    • Australian Research Council (ARC)
    • Supportprogram
    • ARC Discovery

    Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Factors that Influence the Use of Research Evidence by Human Service Professionals ()

    Implementing research evidence in human services is vitally important in providing more effective and accountable provision. It promotes an innovation culture by maximizing technological capability by understanding factors conducive to change. Nationally, it is significant in three key respects: (1) it is the first Australian research project to examine the implementation of research evidence in the human services; (2) it is the first project to conduct a systematic review in this field; (3) it develops a national policy framework for guiding implementation and identify attainment outcomes in human services. A multifaceted strategy for policy formation based on audit and feedback will be proposed.


    This project was described byAdmin Istrator (27. June 2011 - 12:19)
    This project was last edited by Sanja Tumbas (6. July 2012 - 16:49)

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