Process evaluation of implementing knowledge management tools in public health

Process evaluation of implementing knowledge management tools in public health

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Article ID: iaor20163114
Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 401
End Page Number: 411
Publication Date: Aug 2016
Journal: Knowl Manage Res Pract
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: knowledge management, government
Abstract:

Translating formal and informal knowledge into public health (PH) action is essential given that PH professionals rely on up‐to‐date and context‐specific information for effective programme planning, implementation, and evaluation. Knowledge management (KM) provides possible solutions to this challenge. We conducted an evaluation of a pilot implementation of four KM tools: (1) After Action Review; (2) Communities of Practice; (3) Peer Assist and; (4) Organizational Yellow Pages. The evaluation focused on fidelity, feasibility, and acceptability of the tools. Three main messages emerged from the study findings: (1) KM tools can be implemented in a PH context for the sharing of explicit and tacit knowledge, (2) enabling organizational environments were important for implementation, and (3) the provision of a facilitator during the implementation period was also important and appreciated by study participants.

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