Practitioner-Initiated CDM Studies: Principles and Exemplars
Practitioner-Initiated CDM Studies: Principles and Exemplars
This chapter presents several published exemplars of practitioner-initiated, quantitative CDM studies. Statistically straightforward and, in that sense, not very complex, often they demonstrate the complexity of practice. These studies were all conducted by practicing social workers, occasionally in collaboration with other professionals from health, mental health, and child welfare settings. The studies are meant to serve as models for research-minded practitioners to consider doing CDM studies. Likewise, they are meant to encourage research consultants to consider working alongside their practitioner colleagues.
Keywords: clinical data-mining studies, data collection, practice-based research, mental health, child welfare settings
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