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About SCIE research briefings
SCIE research briefings provide a concise summary of recent research into a particular
topic and signpost routes to further information. They are designed to provide research
evidence in an accessible format to a varied audience, including health and social care
practitioners, students, managers and policy-makers. They have been undertaken using
methodology developed by SCIE. The information on which the briefings are based is
drawn from relevant electronic databases, journals and texts and, where appropriate,
from alternative sources, such as inspection reports and annual reviews as identified by
the authors. The briefings do not provide a definitive statement of all evidence on a
particular issue. The SCIE research briefing methodology was followed throughout
(inclusion criteria; material not comprehensively quality assured; evidence synthesised;
and key messages formulated by author).
Scoping and searching
Focused searching was carried out between January and March 2012. The searches
looked for empirical studies on the association between the process of supervision and
outcomes for people who use services, workers and organisations. Searches addressed
both children’s and adults’ social work and social care, including joint and integrated
settings.
SCIE Research Briefing 43: Effective Supervision in social work and social care
identifies empirical studies that report on the association between the process of
supervision and outcomes for people who use services, workers and organisations.
Intervention studies are included. The methods used to identify and organise material in
this briefing were developed by SCIE. These involved undertaking systematic and
reproducible searches of the research literature, identifying relevant studies and
assessing their quality. Empirical data were extracted using a structured pro-forma
which focused on various outcomes of supervision.
Peer review and testing
The briefing was peer reviewed internally for methodology. It was peer reviewed
externally by Professor Marion Bogo, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto,
Canada.
Guidance from the advisory group
The advisory group felt that there was a significant gap in the evidence regarding
people who use services and that their voice was being lost in the existing research.
They suggested convening a seminar to bring together people who use services and
some practitioners to look at service user and carer involvement in the supervision of
health and social care workers. This is reported in the seminar report.
From evidence to recommendations
SCIE has a structured process which assesses the quality of the evidence found in
order to make recommendations. A narrative summary of the evidence is available as
are the evidence tables.
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About SCIE research briefingsSCIE research briefings provide a concise summary of recent research into a particulartopic and signpost routes to further information. They are designed to provide researchevidence in an accessible format to a varied audience, including health and social carepractitioners, students, managers and policy-makers. They have been undertaken usingmethodology developed by SCIE. The information on which the briefings are based isdrawn from relevant electronic databases, journals and texts and, where appropriate,from alternative sources, such as inspection reports and annual reviews as identified bythe authors. The briefings do not provide a definitive statement of all evidence on aparticular issue. The SCIE research briefing methodology was followed throughout(inclusion criteria; material not comprehensively quality assured; evidence synthesised;and key messages formulated by author).Scoping and searchingFocused searching was carried out between January and March 2012. The searcheslooked for empirical studies on the association between the process of supervision andoutcomes for people who use services, workers and organisations. Searches addressedboth children’s and adults’ social work and social care, including joint and integratedsettings.SCIE Research Briefing 43: Effective Supervision in social work and social careidentifies empirical studies that report on the association between the process ofsupervision and outcomes for people who use services, workers and organisations.Intervention studies are included. The methods used to identify and organise material inthis briefing were developed by SCIE. These involved undertaking systematic andreproducible searches of the research literature, identifying relevant studies andassessing their quality. Empirical data were extracted using a structured pro-formawhich focused on various outcomes of supervision.Peer review and testingThe briefing was peer reviewed internally for methodology. It was peer reviewedexternally by Professor Marion Bogo, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto,Canada.Guidance from the advisory groupThe advisory group felt that there was a significant gap in the evidence regardingpeople who use services and that their voice was being lost in the existing research.They suggested convening a seminar to bring together people who use services andsome practitioners to look at service user and carer involvement in the supervision ofhealth and social care workers. This is reported in the seminar report.From evidence to recommendationsSCIE has a structured process which assesses the quality of the evidence found inorder to make recommendations. A narrative summary of the evidence is available asare the evidence tables.
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Tentang penelitian SCIE briefing
briefing penelitian SCIE memberikan ringkasan singkat dari penelitian terbaru ke dalam tertentu
rute topik dan penunjuk arah untuk informasi lebih lanjut. Mereka dirancang untuk menyediakan penelitian
bukti dalam format diakses oleh khalayak yang bervariasi, termasuk perawatan kesehatan dan sosial
praktisi, mahasiswa, manajer dan pembuat kebijakan. Mereka telah dilakukan dengan menggunakan
metodologi yang dikembangkan oleh SCIE. Informasi yang briefing yang berbasis
diambil dari database elektronik yang relevan, jurnal dan teks dan, dimana tepat,
dari sumber-sumber alternatif, seperti laporan inspeksi dan ulasan tahunan seperti yang diidentifikasi oleh
penulis. Briefing tidak memberikan pernyataan definitif semua bukti pada
isu tertentu. SCIE metodologi penelitian pengarahan diikuti seluruh
(kriteria inklusi; materi tidak komprehensif kualitas terjamin, bukti disintesis,
dan pesan-pesan kunci yang dirumuskan oleh penulis).
Penjajakan dan mencari
fokus searching dilakukan antara Januari dan Maret 2012. pencarian
mencari studi empiris pada hubungan antara proses pengawasan dan
hasil bagi orang-orang yang menggunakan layanan, pekerja dan organisasi. Pencarian ditujukan
pekerjaan sosial baik anak-anak dan orang dewasa 'dan kepedulian sosial, termasuk bersama dan terpadu
pengaturan.
SCIE Penelitian Briefing 43: Pengawasan yang efektif dalam pekerjaan sosial dan kepedulian sosial
mengidentifikasi studi empiris yang melaporkan hubungan antara proses
pengawasan dan hasil bagi orang yang menggunakan layanan, pekerja dan organisasi.
Studi Intervensi disertakan. Metode yang digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi dan mengatur materi di
pembekalan ini dikembangkan oleh SCIE. Ini melibatkan usaha sistematis dan
pencarian direproduksi dari literatur penelitian, mengidentifikasi studi yang relevan dan
menilai kualitas mereka. Data empiris yang diambil menggunakan pro-forma terstruktur
yang berfokus pada berbagai hasil pengawasan.
Peer review dan pengujian
pengarahan itu peer review internal untuk metodologi. Itu rekan ditinjau
secara eksternal oleh Profesor Marion Bogo, Fakultas Pekerjaan Sosial, Universitas Toronto,
Kanada.
Bimbingan dari kelompok penasehat
Kelompok penasehat merasa bahwa ada kesenjangan yang signifikan dalam bukti mengenai
orang-orang yang menggunakan layanan dan bahwa suara mereka sedang hilang dalam penelitian yang ada.
Mereka menyarankan mengadakan seminar untuk mempertemukan orang-orang yang menggunakan layanan dan
beberapa praktisi untuk melihat pengguna jasa dan keterlibatan pengasuh dalam pengawasan
petugas kesehatan dan kepedulian sosial. Hal ini dilaporkan dalam laporan seminar.
Dari bukti untuk rekomendasi
SCIE memiliki proses terstruktur yang menilai kualitas bukti yang ditemukan di
rangka untuk membuat rekomendasi. Ringkasan narasi bukti tersedia sebagai
adalah tabel bukti.
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