Clinical Data-Mining: Integrating Practice and Research (Pocket Guides to Social Work Research Methods)

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Clinical Data-Mining (CDM) involves the conceptualization, extraction, analysis, and interpretation of available clinical data for practice knowledge-building, clinical decision-making and practitioner reflection. Depending upon the type of data mined, CDM can be qualitative or quantitative; it is generally retrospective, but may be meaningfully combined with original data collection. Any research method that relies on the contents of case records or information systems data inevitably has limitations, but with proper safeguards these can be minimized. Among CDM's strengths however, are that it is unobtrusive, inexpensive, presents little risk to research subjects, and is ethically compatible with practitioner value commitments. When conducted by practitioners, CDM yields conceptual as well as data-driven insight into their own practice- and program-generated questions. This pocket guide, from a seasoned practice-based researcher, covers all the basics of conducting practitioner-initiated CDM studies or CDM doctoral dissertations, drawing extensively on published CDM studies and completed CDM dissertations from multiple social work settings in the United States, Australia, Israel, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom. In addition, it describes consulting principles for researchers interested in forging collaborative university-agency CDM partnerships, making it a practical tool for novice practitioner-researchers and veteran academic-researchers alike. As such, this book is an exceptional guide both for professionals conducting practice-based research as well as for social work faculty seeking an evidence-informed approach to practice-research integration.

Author(s): Irwin Epstein
Edition: 1
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 240

Contents......Page 12
Introduction......Page 16
1 Terminology and Defining Concepts......Page 39
2 On the “Discovery” of Clinical Data-Mining, and Why Practitioners Should Do It......Page 58
3 The “Science” of CDM and the “Art” of Strategic Compromise......Page 82
4 Practitioner-Initiated CDM Studies: Principles and Exemplars......Page 116
5 The Quantitative CDM Doctoral Dissertation......Page 145
6 Breaking New Ground: Qualitative CDM......Page 180
7 The Possible Futures of CDM and Evidence-Based Practice......Page 198
C......Page 218
E......Page 219
M......Page 220
Q......Page 221
S......Page 222
V......Page 223
References......Page 224
C......Page 238
G......Page 239
P......Page 240
W......Page 241