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2009
DOI: 10.1080/13691450802567523
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Evidence-based practice: a critical reflection

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“…Additional empirical support is needed to determine the extent to which existing practice guidelines might be effective and applicable. Petr and Walter (2009) posited that a fuller understanding is formed when research findings are considered in combination with the wisdom of practitioners and mental health consumers. The voice of those with the lived experience of SMI has received little attention in the literature.…”
Section: Rationale For the Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional empirical support is needed to determine the extent to which existing practice guidelines might be effective and applicable. Petr and Walter (2009) posited that a fuller understanding is formed when research findings are considered in combination with the wisdom of practitioners and mental health consumers. The voice of those with the lived experience of SMI has received little attention in the literature.…”
Section: Rationale For the Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They, however, ignore our point later in that same paragraph that states the objective of evidencebased policing is not to completely omit these sources of knowledge. Indeed, many agree that experiential knowledge is a key piece of the evidence-based policing puzzle (Ratcliffe, 2014), and thus more closely aligns with the progressive approach to evidence-based practice outlined in the very source cited by Staller and Koerner (2021) to make the point about hegemonic epistemology and ontology (Petr & Walter, 2009). A further hole in the epistemological and ontological hegemony argument is that many evidence-based policing scholars recognize the importance of both qualitative and quantitative methods (Mitchell, 2018), which is another point made by Petr and Walter (2009).…”
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“…Indeed, many agree that experiential knowledge is a key piece of the evidence-based policing puzzle (Ratcliffe, 2014), and thus more closely aligns with the progressive approach to evidence-based practice outlined in the very source cited by Staller and Koerner (2021) to make the point about hegemonic epistemology and ontology (Petr & Walter, 2009). A further hole in the epistemological and ontological hegemony argument is that many evidence-based policing scholars recognize the importance of both qualitative and quantitative methods (Mitchell, 2018), which is another point made by Petr and Walter (2009). Under the evidence-based policing paradigm -and indeed within scientific inquiry more generally -they have different purposes: quantitative methods allow us to determine what works (or does not), whereas qualitative methods provide insight on why something worked (or did not).…”
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“…En el marco de este paradigma, la evidencia se deriva básicamente de la tradición científica occidental, y sitúa los diseños experimentales como la regla de oro de toda investigación (Petr y Walter, 2009). La traslación de este movimiento a los procesos de intervención social y sociosanitaria resulta sin duda necesaria, en la medida en que reivindica elementos razonables pero hasta ahora poco presentes en este campo, tales como el carácter científico de la intervención social, la necesidad de no improvisar y de no guiarse sólo por el sentido común, sino también por el contraste y la verificación de la intervención; la necesidad de elevar, en definitiva, la intervención social a una fase más adulta mediante la selección rigurosa de las intervenciones más efectivas.…”
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