Abstract Background In the experience of health professionals, it appears that interacting with peers in the workplace fosters learning and information sharing. Informal groups and networks present good opportunities for information exchange. Communities of practice (CoPs), which have been described by Wenger and others as a type of informal learning organization, have received increasing attention in the health care sector; however, the lack of uniform operating definitions of CoPs has resulted in considerable variation in the structure and function of these groups, making it difficult to evaluate their effectiveness. Objective To critique the evolution of the CoP concept as based on the germinal work by Wenger and colleagues published bet...
Lave and Wenger's CoPs concept projects learning as 'situated', occurring through and shaped by part...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Objective: Present and discuss the contribution of the concept of Community of Practice (CP), while ...
Abstract Background In the experience of health profe...
Background: In the experience of health professionals, it appears that interacting with peers in the...
Abstract Background Since being identified as a conce...
This paper develops the founding elements of the concept of Communities of Practice (CoPs) by elabor...
This paper provides a comprehensive, integrative conceptual review of work on communities of practic...
Communities of practice (CoPs) have been adopted by several industries, in particular healthcare, an...
As concepts of organizational learning have moved well beyond individual competencies to organizatio...
Background: Communities of Practice (CoPs) are promoted in the healthcare sector as a means of gener...
In this paper we develop the founding elements of the concept of Communities of Practice (CoPs) by e...
A shared interest in scholarship of teaching and learning between three academics/ researchers stimu...
Large regional health authorities are challenged to find effective ways to increase interprofessiona...
The term Communities of Practice (CoPs) was coined by Lave and Wenger during their research on appre...
Lave and Wenger's CoPs concept projects learning as 'situated', occurring through and shaped by part...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Objective: Present and discuss the contribution of the concept of Community of Practice (CP), while ...
Abstract Background In the experience of health profe...
Background: In the experience of health professionals, it appears that interacting with peers in the...
Abstract Background Since being identified as a conce...
This paper develops the founding elements of the concept of Communities of Practice (CoPs) by elabor...
This paper provides a comprehensive, integrative conceptual review of work on communities of practic...
Communities of practice (CoPs) have been adopted by several industries, in particular healthcare, an...
As concepts of organizational learning have moved well beyond individual competencies to organizatio...
Background: Communities of Practice (CoPs) are promoted in the healthcare sector as a means of gener...
In this paper we develop the founding elements of the concept of Communities of Practice (CoPs) by e...
A shared interest in scholarship of teaching and learning between three academics/ researchers stimu...
Large regional health authorities are challenged to find effective ways to increase interprofessiona...
The term Communities of Practice (CoPs) was coined by Lave and Wenger during their research on appre...
Lave and Wenger's CoPs concept projects learning as 'situated', occurring through and shaped by part...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Objective: Present and discuss the contribution of the concept of Community of Practice (CP), while ...