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  • Knowledge Management
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • The health and social care workforce in Scotland requires effective knowledge translation strategies.
  • Existing knowledge services needed enhancement to support frontline clinical practice.
  • The need for accessible, usable evidence at the point of care was identified.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the Knowledge into Action strategy for the Scottish health and social care workforce.
  • To describe the transformation of the Knowledge Network and librarian roles.
  • To detail methods for converting knowledge into practical formats and utilizing digital tools for sharing expertise.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing a national knowledge management strategy launched in 2012.
  • Developing a national evidence search and summary service.
  • Facilitating the conversion of knowledge into usable formats and promoting digital knowledge sharing.

Main Results:

  • The Knowledge Network and librarian roles are being transformed to provide active, tailored support.
  • Services are being developed for evidence synthesis and point-of-care knowledge access.
  • Digital tools are being utilized to share clinical learning and expertise.

Conclusions:

  • Knowledge into Action is enhancing the application of knowledge in frontline clinical practice.
  • The strategy contributes to improved quality and safety outcomes in NHS Scotland.
  • Clinicians' capacity and capability in knowledge application and service improvement are being built.