Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Implement Sci. 2010 Jun 8;5:44. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-5-44.
Regional networks have been recognized as an interesting model to support interdisciplinary and inter-organizational interactions that lead to meaningful care improvements. Existing communities of practice within the a regional network, the Montreal Stroke Network (MSN) offers a compelling structure to better manage the exponential growth of knowledge and to support care providers to better manage the complex cases they must deal with in their practices. This research project proposes to examine internal and external factors that influence individual and organisational readiness to adopt national stroke best practices and to assess the impact of an e-collaborative platform in facilitating knowledge translation activities.
We will develop an e-collaborative platform that will include various social networking and collaborative tools. We propose to create online brainstorming sessions ('jams') around each best practice recommendation. Jam postings will be analysed to identify emergent themes. Syntheses of these analyses will be provided to members to help them identify priority areas for practice change. Discussions will be moderated by clinical leaders, whose role will be to accelerate crystallizing of ideas around 'how to' implement selected best practices. All clinicians (~200) involved in stroke care among the MSN will be asked to participate. Activities during face-to-face meetings and on the e-collaborative platform will be documented. Content analysis of all activities will be performed using an observation grid that will use as outcome indicators key elements of communities of practice and of the knowledge creation cycle developed by Nonaka. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted among users of the e-collaborative platform to collect information on variables of the knowledge-to-action framework. All participants will be asked to complete three questionnaires: the typology questionnaire, which classifies individuals into one of four mutually exclusive categories of information seeking; the e-health state of readiness, which covers ten domains of the readiness to change; and a community of practice evaluation survey.
This project is expected to enhance our understanding of collaborative work across disciplines and organisations in accelerating implementation of best practices along the continuum of care, and how e-technologies influence access, sharing, creation, and application of knowledge.
区域网络已被视为支持跨学科和跨组织互动的一种有趣模式,这些互动可以带来有意义的护理改善。现有的实践社区存在于一个区域网络内,即蒙特利尔卒中网络(MSN),为更好地管理知识的指数级增长以及为支持护理人员更好地管理他们在实践中必须处理的复杂病例提供了一个引人注目的结构。本研究项目旨在研究影响个人和组织采用国家卒中最佳实践的内部和外部因素,并评估电子协作平台在促进知识转化活动方面的影响。
我们将开发一个电子协作平台,其中将包括各种社交网络和协作工具。我们建议围绕每个最佳实践建议创建在线头脑风暴会议(“即兴讨论”)。将对即兴讨论的帖子进行分析,以确定新兴主题。将提供这些分析的综合报告,以帮助成员确定实践变革的优先领域。讨论将由临床领导者进行主持,其作用是加速围绕“如何”实施选定的最佳实践的想法的形成。MSN 中参与卒中护理的所有临床医生(约 200 人)都将被要求参与。面对面会议和电子协作平台上的活动将被记录。将使用一个观察网格对所有活动进行内容分析,该网格将使用野中郁次郎开发的知识创造周期的关键要素作为社区实践的结果指标。将对电子协作平台的用户进行半结构化访谈,以收集知识到行动框架的变量信息。所有参与者将被要求完成三份问卷:分类问卷,将个人分为四个相互排斥的信息寻求类别之一;电子健康准备状态问卷,涵盖十个改变准备领域;以及实践社区评估调查。
该项目有望提高我们对跨学科和组织合作的理解,以加速护理最佳实践的实施,以及电子技术如何影响知识的获取、共享、创造和应用。