Lukeman Sionnach, Davies Barbara, McPherson Charmaine, Etowa Josephine
St. Francis Xavier University, PO BOX 5000, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, B2G 2W5, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2019 May 27;19(1):337. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4138-6.
Networks are a vehicle for mobilizing knowledge, but there is little research about evidence-informed decision-making in community settings. Breastfeeding is a powerful intervention for population health; combined system and community interventions can increase exclusive breastfeeding rates by 2.5 times. This study examined evidence-informed decision-making within an interorganizational network, including the facilitators and barriers to achieving network goals.
A mixed method case study design was used. The primary sources of data were focus group discussion and questionnaire administration. Data were analyzed concurrently using framework analysis and social network analysis.
Key findings were at the interorganizational and external levels: 1) Relationships and trust are connected to knowledge exchange 2) Need for multiple levels of leadership.
The findings of this study have potential implications for enhancing the use of evidence-informed decision-making as other networks work toward Baby Friendly Initiative (BFI) designation and also highlights the potential for network maps to be used as a knowledge mobilization tool.
网络是调动知识的一种手段,但关于社区环境中循证决策的研究很少。母乳喂养是促进人群健康的一项有力干预措施;系统与社区相结合的干预措施可使纯母乳喂养率提高2.5倍。本研究考察了跨组织网络中的循证决策,包括实现网络目标的促进因素和障碍。
采用混合方法案例研究设计。数据的主要来源是焦点小组讨论和问卷调查。同时使用框架分析和社会网络分析对数据进行分析。
关键发现存在于组织间和外部层面:1)关系和信任与知识交流相关 2)需要多层次的领导力。
本研究的结果对于加强循证决策的应用具有潜在意义,因为其他网络正朝着“爱婴医院倡议”(BFI)指定方向努力,同时也突出了网络图作为知识调动工具的潜力。