TY - JOUR
T1 - Practice research partnerships in social work
T2 - Addressing impact and credible evidence
AU - Julkunen, Ilse
AU - Joubert, Lynette
AU - Fouche, Christa
AU - Webber, Martin
AU - Short, Monica
AU - Whitaker, Louise
AU - Metteri, Anna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/2/6
Y1 - 2024/2/6
N2 - Purpose: This article builds on the Practice Research Collaboratives (PRCs) as an initiative that developed from the Fifth Conference on Practice Research to provide a platform for practice researchers to engage actively around impact and influence. Research question: The unique features of research activities that enable transformational impact in three cases in social work practice research involving long-term community and university research partnerships. Methodology: Literature review and comparison of case studies. Results: The cases show how the processes of implementation are not only seen as linear, but constantly evolving at the same time as intervention fidelity in social work is crucial to improving outcomes for people, which can have transformative impacts for individuals and systems alike. Conclusion: We conclude by describing the importance of understanding the feasibility of complex problems and complex social situation which requires meaningful communication between partners, transparency and involvement of all players throughout the process.
AB - Purpose: This article builds on the Practice Research Collaboratives (PRCs) as an initiative that developed from the Fifth Conference on Practice Research to provide a platform for practice researchers to engage actively around impact and influence. Research question: The unique features of research activities that enable transformational impact in three cases in social work practice research involving long-term community and university research partnerships. Methodology: Literature review and comparison of case studies. Results: The cases show how the processes of implementation are not only seen as linear, but constantly evolving at the same time as intervention fidelity in social work is crucial to improving outcomes for people, which can have transformative impacts for individuals and systems alike. Conclusion: We conclude by describing the importance of understanding the feasibility of complex problems and complex social situation which requires meaningful communication between partners, transparency and involvement of all players throughout the process.
KW - impact
KW - practice research partnerships
KW - service users
KW - systemic change
KW - transformational change
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U2 - 10.1177/10497315241229680
DO - 10.1177/10497315241229680
M3 - Article
SN - 1552-7581
SP - 652
EP - 663
JO - Research on Social Work Practice
JF - Research on Social Work Practice
ER -