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Kelly Trowbridge1,2, Lisa Mische Lawson2
1a Center for Professionalism and Well-Being , Children's Mercy , Kansas City , Missouri , USA.
Abstract:
Using data and research to drive and evaluate clinical decision-making continues to slowly gain prominence across social work settings. This article shares insights and recommendations from a novice social work investigator to encourage other social workers to consider the value of researching while in practice. Practitioners new to research need encouragement and support. This article provides ideas for easing the first steps towards research to avoid potentially discouraging pitfalls.
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