
Intervention Research
Developing Social Programs
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 4. June 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-19-532549-2 (ISBN)
Description
When social workers draw on experience, theory, or data in order to develop new strategies or enhance existing ones, they are conducting intervention research. This relatively new field involves program design, implementation, and evaluation and requires a theory-based, systematic approach. Intervention Research presents such a framework.
The five-step strategy described in this brief but thorough book ushers the reader from an idea's germination through the process of writing a treatment manual, assessing program efficacy and effectiveness, and disseminating findings. Rich with examples drawn from child welfare, school-based prevention, medicine, and juvenile justice, Intervention Research relates each step of the process to current social work practice. It also explains how to adapt interventions for new contexts, and provides extensive examples of intervention research in fields such as child welfare, school-based prevention, medicine, and juvenile justice, and offers insights about changes and challenges in the field.
This innovative pocket guide will serve as a solid reference for those already in the field, as well as help the next generation of social workers develop skills to contribute to the evolving field of intervention research.
The five-step strategy described in this brief but thorough book ushers the reader from an idea's germination through the process of writing a treatment manual, assessing program efficacy and effectiveness, and disseminating findings. Rich with examples drawn from child welfare, school-based prevention, medicine, and juvenile justice, Intervention Research relates each step of the process to current social work practice. It also explains how to adapt interventions for new contexts, and provides extensive examples of intervention research in fields such as child welfare, school-based prevention, medicine, and juvenile justice, and offers insights about changes and challenges in the field.
This innovative pocket guide will serve as a solid reference for those already in the field, as well as help the next generation of social workers develop skills to contribute to the evolving field of intervention research.
Reviews / Votes
"[T]his volume is a very useful addition to the intervention research literature and should be useful to both students of intervention research and practitioners (and future practitioners) who will be the consumers of evidence-based programs."--PsycCritiques"Intervention Research is an indispensable resource for students, practitioners, and researchers engaged in related work, and is an appropriate choice as a primary or supplementary textbook in master's or doctoral level methodology courses."--Research on Social Work Practice
"Intervention Research is an indispensable resource for students, practitioners, and researchers engaged in related work, and is an appropriate choice as a primary or supplementary textbook in master's or doctoral level methodology courses." -- Byron J. Powell, Washington University, St. Louis, Research on Social Work Practice
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
12 black and white line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
288 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-532549-2 (9780195325492)
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Mark W. Fraser | Jack M. Richman | Maeda J. Galinsky
Intervention Research
Developing Social Programs
E-Book
04/2009
1st Edition
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Mark W. Fraser | Jack M. Richman | Maeda J. Galinsky
Intervention Research: Developing Social Programs
E-Book
03/2009
1st Edition
Oxford University Press
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Persons
Mark W. Fraser, Ph.D ., holds the John A. Tate Distinguished Professorship for Children in Need and is Associate Dean for Research at the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Jack M. Richman, Ph.D., is the Dean of the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Maeda J. Galinsky, Ph.D. , is Kenan Distinguished Professor Emerita at the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Steven H. Day, Ph.D., is a Research Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Jack M. Richman, Ph.D., is the Dean of the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Maeda J. Galinsky, Ph.D. , is Kenan Distinguished Professor Emerita at the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Steven H. Day, Ph.D., is a Research Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Author
Professor of Social WorkProfessor of Social Work, Florida State University
Content
1. What is Intervention Research ; 2. Stages in Intervention Research ; 3. Step 1: Specify the Problem and Develop a Program Theory ; 4. Step 2: Create and Revise Program Materials ; 5. Step 3 & Step 4: From Refining Program Components to Testing Effectiveness ; 6. Step 5: Dissemination of Findings and Program Materials ; 7. Challenges in Intervention Research ; Appendix ; Glossary ; References