TY - JOUR
T1 - Measuring the quality of statutory social workers’ communication skills with young people
T2 - Reliability of the My Social Work Partner scales
AU - Baviskar, Siddhartha
AU - Antczak, Helle Birkholm
AU - Bjerregaard, Anne Homann
AU - Ebsen, Frank Cloyd
AU - Larsen, Karin Skov
AU - Mackrill, Thomas
AU - Rosted, Malene Kaa
AU - Steensbæk, Signe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The British Association of Social Workers. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Statutory meetings are at the core of social work practice, yet there is no quantitatively tested common set of criteria for assessing statutory social workers' communication skills with young people. Reliably measuring such skills is important for the training and supervision of social workers as well for drawing conclusions about whether such skills impact service users' outcomes. To fill this gap, we developed a new measure, the My Social Work Partner (MRP in Danish abbreviation) scales, which measure eleven dimensions of statutory communication. We tested the inter-coder reliability and intra-coder reliability of codings on the MRP scales using the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) in a random sample of thirty videotapes of statutory meetings. Five professional social workers participated in the inter-coder reliability test; three of them coded the same films again after a three- to five-month interval for the intra-coder reliability test. ICC estimates of inter-coder reliability ranged from good to excellent. Intra-coder reliability estimates ranged from fair to excellent. Overall, the results are promising and support the use of the MRP scales in social work practice with young persons, education and research. Future research will focus on how to improve the intra-coder reliability of the scales, in particular the Dialogue structure scale.
AB - Statutory meetings are at the core of social work practice, yet there is no quantitatively tested common set of criteria for assessing statutory social workers' communication skills with young people. Reliably measuring such skills is important for the training and supervision of social workers as well for drawing conclusions about whether such skills impact service users' outcomes. To fill this gap, we developed a new measure, the My Social Work Partner (MRP in Danish abbreviation) scales, which measure eleven dimensions of statutory communication. We tested the inter-coder reliability and intra-coder reliability of codings on the MRP scales using the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) in a random sample of thirty videotapes of statutory meetings. Five professional social workers participated in the inter-coder reliability test; three of them coded the same films again after a three- to five-month interval for the intra-coder reliability test. ICC estimates of inter-coder reliability ranged from good to excellent. Intra-coder reliability estimates ranged from fair to excellent. Overall, the results are promising and support the use of the MRP scales in social work practice with young persons, education and research. Future research will focus on how to improve the intra-coder reliability of the scales, in particular the Dialogue structure scale.
KW - social work and social conditions
KW - communication skills
KW - young service users
KW - rating scale
KW - statutory social work
KW - reliability
KW - MinRådgivningsPartner
U2 - 10.1093/bjsw/bcad002
DO - 10.1093/bjsw/bcad002
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0045-3102
VL - 53
SP - 2841
EP - 2859
JO - The British Journal of Social Work
JF - The British Journal of Social Work
IS - 5
M1 - bcad002
ER -