Knowledge Translation Research Network, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Eval Clin Pract. 2012 Oct;18(5):951-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2753.2012.01899.x.
A primary purpose of research is to generate new knowledge. Scientific advances have progressively identified optimal ways to achieve this purpose. Included in this evolution are the notions of evidence-based medicine, decision aids, shared decision making, measurement and evaluation as well as implementation. The importance of including qualitative and quantitative methods in our research is now understood. We have debated the meaning of evidence and how to implement it. However, we have yet to consider how to include in our study findings other types of information such as tacit and experiential knowledge. This key consideration needs to take place before we translate new findings or 'knowledge' into clinical practice. This article critiques assumptions regarding the nature of knowledge and suggests a framework for implementing research findings into practice.
研究的主要目的是生成新知识。科学的进步逐渐确定了实现这一目的的最佳方法。这一发展包括循证医学、决策辅助、共同决策制定、测量和评估以及实施等概念。现在已经认识到在我们的研究中包括定性和定量方法的重要性。我们已经讨论了证据的含义以及如何实施它。然而,我们还没有考虑如何在研究结果中纳入其他类型的信息,如隐性和经验知识。在我们将新的发现或“知识”转化为临床实践之前,这是一个需要考虑的关键问题。本文批评了关于知识本质的假设,并提出了一个将研究结果付诸实践的框架。