Realist Evaluation in Practice: Health and Social Work

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SAGE, Jun 25, 2003 - Fiction - 180 pages
'The strengths of this book are the first two chapters outlining the issues around realist evaluation and the final chapter, as well as the use throughout the book of real-life examples... in conclusion this is a timely introductory text on the methods and methodology of realist evaluation' - Critical Public Health

Realist evaluation is an exciting new way to investigate what works, for whom and in what contexts and here for the first time, Mansoor A F Kazi shows how it applies to today's practice in social work, health and other human services.

To show how realist evaluation has the potential to change practice, the author provides in-depth examples of evaluation in adult rehabilitation, drug-using communities, users of family centres and an NSPCC project that provides services for children who sexually harm other children. Within these instances, realist evaluation procedures were integrated into the practice and decisions regarding the content and the targeting of services were developed effectively.

Written in an engaging style, this book will be of value to social workers and all those engaged in service delivery or research across the spectrum of health and social care.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Contemporary Perspectives in Practice Evaluation
10
The Realist Evaluation Paradigm for Practice
22
An Example of Qualitative Research Methods
42
Evaluation of Family Centres
62
the NSPCCs
95
Extensive Analysis in Realist Evaluation
110
Patterns of What Works For Whom and in What Contexts
137
The Contribution of Realist Evaluation for Practice
158
References
168
Index
176
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