After the NPM Wave

Evidence-Based Practice and the Vanishing Client

Authors

  • Kerstin Johansson Department of Social and Welfare Studies and Social work, Linköping University
  • Verner Denvall Social Work, Linnaeus University
  • Evert Vedung Political Science esp. Housing Policy, Uppsala University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v19i2.15613

Keywords:

Swedish social welfare, New Public Management, Evidence-based practice (EBP), Client opinion, Client expertise, Translation theory

Abstract

Over the last two decades, a movement for Evidence-Based Management (EBM) has surfaced across the Atlantic world with pretensions of being a successor of New Public Management (NPM). In this paper, we focus on Swedish social welfare as an arena where persistent government attempts have been made to implement locally new evidence-based ideas, specifically evidence-based practice (EBP). In Swedish discourse, the meaning of “evidence-based” is contested. One interpretation maintains that best (and only accepta- ble) evidence comes from the use of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Another inter- pretation maintains that evidence from research constitutes only one leg of a multi-factorial definition; that is, this view contends that RCT evidence should be considered along with experience of practitioners and clients (users). Although client participation was an important tenet in the incipient attempts to implement EBP, by using translation theory this article will show that later attempts have tended to ignore the client’s perspective. From this foundation, we address why client views and outlooks have been ignored in EBP implementation.

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Author Biographies

Kerstin Johansson, Department of Social and Welfare Studies and Social work, Linköping University

Kerstin Johansson is an associate professor in social work at the Department of Social and Welfare Studies and Social Work, Linköping University and researcher at The Centre for Municipality Studies (CKS), Linköping University.

Verner Denvall, Social Work, Linnaeus University

Verner Denvall is a professor of Social Work at Linnaeus University and Lund University.

Evert Vedung, Political Science esp. Housing Policy, Uppsala University

Evert Vedung, a formerly part-time senior professor at Linnaeus University, is emeritus professor in Political Science esp. Housing Policy at the Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF), Uppsala University.

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Published

2015-06-15

How to Cite

Johansson, K., Denvall, V., & Vedung, E. (2015). After the NPM Wave: Evidence-Based Practice and the Vanishing Client. Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration, 19(2), 69–88. https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v19i2.15613

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