@Article{信息:doi 10.2196 / / jmir。1982,作者=“Stewart, Samuel Alan and Abidi, Syed Sibte Raza”,标题=“应用社会网络分析了解临床在线论坛中从业者的知识共享行为”,期刊=“J Med Internet Res”,年=“2012”,月=“12月”,日=“04”,卷=“14”,数=“6”,页=“e170”,关键词=“Web 2.0;健康知识;的态度;实践;知识管理;信息传播;疼痛;儿科;儿科医院; education; professional; electronic mail", abstract="Background: Knowledge Translation (KT) plays a vital role in the modern health care community, facilitating the incorporation of new evidence into practice. Web 2.0 tools provide a useful mechanism for establishing an online KT environment in which health practitioners share their practice-related knowledge and experiences with an online community of practice. We have implemented a Web 2.0 based KT environment---an online discussion forum---for pediatric pain practitioners across seven different hospitals in Thailand. The online discussion forum enabled the pediatric pain practitioners to share and translate their experiential knowledge to help improve the management of pediatric pain in hospitals. Objective: The goal of this research is to investigate the knowledge sharing dynamics of a community of practice through an online discussion forum. We evaluated the communication patterns of the community members using statistical and social network analysis methods in order to better understand how the online community engages to share experiential knowledge. Methods: Statistical analyses and visualizations provide a broad overview of the communication patterns within the discussion forum. Social network analysis provides the tools to delve deeper into the social network, identifying the most active members of the community, reporting the overall health of the social network, isolating the potential core members of the social network, and exploring the inter-group relationships that exist across institutions and professions. Results: The statistical analyses revealed a network dominated by a single institution and a single profession, and found a varied relationship between reading and posting content to the discussion forum. The social network analysis discovered a healthy network with strong communication patterns, while identifying which users are at the center of the community in terms of facilitating communication. The group-level analysis suggests that there is strong interprofessional and interregional communication, but a dearth of non-nurse participants has been identified as a shortcoming. Conclusions: The results of the analysis suggest that the discussion forum is active and healthy, and that, though few, the interprofessional and interinstitutional ties are strong. ", issn="1438-8871", doi="10.2196/jmir.1982", url="//www.mybigtv.com/2012/6/e170/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.1982", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23211783" }
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