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Does adoption of an evidence-based practice lead to job turnover? Results from a randomized trial.
It is important to understand the impact of implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) on the workforce. EBP implementation can increase job demands, stress, and burnout, and may thereby exacerbate turnover. This study examined the effects of implementation of an EBP on turnover among staff at nine child welfare agencies. A total of 102 providers were randomized to either adopt an EBP, SafeCare ((c)) , or continue providing services as usual.
AHRQ-funded; HS023370.
Citation: Whitaker DJ, Lyons M, Weeks EA .
Does adoption of an evidence-based practice lead to job turnover? Results from a randomized trial.
J Community Psychol 2020 May;48(4):1258-72. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22305..
Keywords: Evidence-Based Practice, Workforce