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Online research to guide knowledge management planning.

N L Atkinson1, R S Gold

  • 1Department of Public and Community Health, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA.

Health Education Research
|January 10, 2002
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This study developed a web-based knowledge management system (KMS) called PreventionEffects.net to improve the sharing of prevention research and public health knowledge. The system aims to enhance collaboration and technology transfer for prevention efforts.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Knowledge Management
  • Health Communication

Background:

  • Effective management and dissemination of prevention knowledge are crucial for public health.
  • Current communication technologies offer opportunities for enhanced collaboration in prevention research.
  • Bridging the gap between prevention research, practice, and policy requires robust knowledge management systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design a mechanism for effective technology transfer of prevention knowledge.
  • To explore the role of communication technologies in a knowledge management system (KMS) for prevention.
  • To engage diverse stakeholders in the design of a KMS for prevention research, practice, and policy.

Main Methods:

  • An online Delphi study was employed to gather expert consensus.

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  • Three rounds of the Delphi method were conducted with 58 stakeholders.
  • Participants included policymakers, researchers, and practitioners in the prevention field.
  • Main Results:

    • Consensus was reached on 34 essential functions for the KMS.
    • Agreement was achieved on 32 output and content elements for the proposed system.
    • A web-based KMS, PreventionEffects.net, was conceptualized based on stakeholder input.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed KMS, PreventionEffects.net, has the potential to significantly improve prevention knowledge management.
    • Communication technologies are vital for fostering collaboration and participation in prevention initiatives.
    • The study highlights the benefits of stakeholder engagement in designing effective knowledge transfer systems for public health.