Abstract
Objective: To replicate the results of Parrish and Rubin’s continuing education workshop in the evidence-based practice (EBP) process utilizing different workshop facilitators with participants in a different geographic location. Methods: We used a replicated, one-group pretest–posttest design with 3-month follow-up to evaluate the effectiveness of a 7-hr, continuing education workshop. Social workers’ ( N = 45) knowledge of, attitudes toward, views of feasibility, intentions to use, and current use of the EBP process were assessed. Results: Three of four cohorts of participants showed significant improvement from pretest to posttest in the overall measure of the EBP process ( p < .05). Participants’ scores significantly improved over time regarding their familiarity with, attitudes about, and intentions to use and current use of the EBP process ( p < .001). Conclusions: Parrish and Rubin’s continuing education workshop in the EBP process appears to be an effective means to train social workers in the EBP process.
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