Aims and objectives To explore the nature of knowledge exchange on a multi‐disciplinary Australasian intensive care virtual community of practice, “ICUConnect.” Background Current organisational structures and cultures constrain the social networks of healthcare professionals, limiting access to contemporary best practice knowledge. While virtual communities can facilitate knowledge and clinical expertise exchange in professional networks, their effectiveness has not been established. Design A sequential mixed‐methods design with a quantitative core and qualitative supplementary component was used to explore the content of discussions from an intensive care virtual community. SRQR has been used to report this study. Methods Email archive...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Background: Social media (SoMe) might be an alternative platform for communicating critical care top...
Rolls, K., Kowal, D., Hansen, M., Group learning and networking are integral to contemporary views o...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Current organisational structures and cultures li...
Social media platforms can create virtual communities, enabling healthcare professionals to network ...
Background: Clinical practice variation that results in poor patient outcomes remains a pressing pro...
Background: Clinical practice variation that results in poor patient outcomes remains a pressing pro...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Rolls, K., Kowal, D., Hansen, M., Group learning and networking are integral to contemporary views o...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Background: Social media (SoMe) might be an alternative platform for communicating critical care top...
Rolls, K., Kowal, D., Hansen, M., Group learning and networking are integral to contemporary views o...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Current organisational structures and cultures li...
Social media platforms can create virtual communities, enabling healthcare professionals to network ...
Background: Clinical practice variation that results in poor patient outcomes remains a pressing pro...
Background: Clinical practice variation that results in poor patient outcomes remains a pressing pro...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Background: Many current challenges of evidence-based practice are related to ineffective social net...
Rolls, K., Kowal, D., Hansen, M., Group learning and networking are integral to contemporary views o...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Background: Social media (SoMe) might be an alternative platform for communicating critical care top...
Rolls, K., Kowal, D., Hansen, M., Group learning and networking are integral to contemporary views o...