BACKGROUND: Improving mechanisms for knowledge translation (KT) and connecting decision-makers to each other and the information and evidence they consider relevant to their work remains a priority for public health. Virtual communities of practices (CoPs) potentially offer an affordable and flexible means of encouraging connection and sharing of evidence, information and learning among the public health community in ways that transgress traditional geographical, professional, institutional and time boundaries. The suitability of online CoPs in public health, however, has rarely been tested. This paper explores the reasons why particular online CoP for alcohol harm reduction hosted by the UK Health Forum failed to generate sufficient intere...
Online Communities of Practices (CoPs) is emerging as a major form for knowledge sharing in this era...
A virtual Community of Practice (CoP) is a network of individuals who share a domain of interest abo...
International audienceThis paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector...
peer reviewedBackground: Improving mechanisms for knowledge translation (KT) and connecting decision...
BACKGROUND: Virtual Communities of Practice (CoPs) are flexible communication and knowledge manageme...
Online technologies have facilitated the development of Virtual Communities of Practice (virtual CoP...
Background: Considerable resources are spent on research to establish what works to improve the nati...
Vaccines play a key role in public health intervention, contributing to dramatic declines in morbidi...
The Department of Health (DH) advocates communities of practice (CoPs) as a key vehicle for deliveri...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough knowledge sharing online has been recognised as an important strategy for...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Background: Many interdisciplinary collaborative research programs in the health sector are adopting...
Background: Communities of Practice (CoPs) are promoted in the healthcare sector as a means of gener...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Delivering brief interventions for hazardous and harmful drinking on the Inte...
Formal Internet interventions exist in a broad context of diverse online health resources, which sha...
Online Communities of Practices (CoPs) is emerging as a major form for knowledge sharing in this era...
A virtual Community of Practice (CoP) is a network of individuals who share a domain of interest abo...
International audienceThis paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector...
peer reviewedBackground: Improving mechanisms for knowledge translation (KT) and connecting decision...
BACKGROUND: Virtual Communities of Practice (CoPs) are flexible communication and knowledge manageme...
Online technologies have facilitated the development of Virtual Communities of Practice (virtual CoP...
Background: Considerable resources are spent on research to establish what works to improve the nati...
Vaccines play a key role in public health intervention, contributing to dramatic declines in morbidi...
The Department of Health (DH) advocates communities of practice (CoPs) as a key vehicle for deliveri...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough knowledge sharing online has been recognised as an important strategy for...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Background: Many interdisciplinary collaborative research programs in the health sector are adopting...
Background: Communities of Practice (CoPs) are promoted in the healthcare sector as a means of gener...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Delivering brief interventions for hazardous and harmful drinking on the Inte...
Formal Internet interventions exist in a broad context of diverse online health resources, which sha...
Online Communities of Practices (CoPs) is emerging as a major form for knowledge sharing in this era...
A virtual Community of Practice (CoP) is a network of individuals who share a domain of interest abo...
International audienceThis paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector...