Janssen Anna, Robinson Tracy Elizabeth, Provan Pamela, Shaw Tim
Research in Implementation Science and eHealth, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney University, Australia.
J Med Internet Res. 2016 Jun 29;18(6):e170. doi: 10.2196/jmir.5786.
The Sydney West Translational Cancer Research Centre is an organization funded to build capacity for translational research in cancer. Translational research is essential for ensuring the integration of best available evidence into practice and for improving patient outcomes. However, there is a low level of awareness regarding what it is and how to conduct it optimally. One solution to addressing this gap is the design and deployment of web-based knowledge portals to disseminate new knowledge and engage with and connect dispersed networks of researchers. A knowledge portal is an web-based platform for increasing knowledge dissemination and management in a specialized area.
To measure the design and growth of an web-based knowledge portal for increasing individual awareness of translational research and to build organizational capacity for the delivery of translational research projects in cancer.
An adaptive methodology was used to capture the design and growth of an web-based knowledge portal in cancer. This involved stakeholder consultations to inform initial design of the portal. Once the portal was live, site analytics were reviewed to evaluate member usage of the portal and to measure growth in membership.
Knowledge portal membership grew consistently for the first 18 months after deployment, before leveling out. Analysis of site metrics revealed members were most likely to visit portal pages with community-generated content, particularly pages with a focus on translational research. This was closely followed by pages that disseminated educational material about translational research.
Preliminary data from this study suggest that knowledge portals may be beneficial tools for translating new evidence and fostering an environment of communication and collaboration.
悉尼西部转化癌症研究中心是一个为建立癌症转化研究能力而获得资助的组织。转化研究对于确保将最佳现有证据整合到实践中以及改善患者预后至关重要。然而,对于转化研究是什么以及如何进行优化,人们的认知水平较低。解决这一差距的一个办法是设计和部署基于网络的知识门户,以传播新知识,并与分散的研究人员网络进行互动和连接。知识门户是一个基于网络的平台,用于在特定领域增加知识传播和管理。
评估一个基于网络的知识门户的设计与发展情况,以提高个人对转化研究的认知,并建立开展癌症转化研究项目的组织能力。
采用适应性方法来评估一个癌症领域基于网络的知识门户的设计与发展。这包括与利益相关者进行磋商,为门户的初始设计提供信息。门户上线后,对网站分析数据进行审查,以评估成员对门户的使用情况并衡量成员数量的增长。
知识门户的成员数量在部署后的前18个月持续增长,之后趋于平稳。对网站指标的分析显示,成员最有可能访问包含社区生成内容的门户页面,特别是专注于转化研究的页面。其次是传播有关转化研究教育材料的页面。
本研究的初步数据表明,知识门户可能是转化新证据以及营造沟通与协作环境的有益工具。