> On June 20, 2008 7:41:11 AM ICT, "Rakesh Biswas" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> A few interesting assumptions of the framework are:
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> 1. Evidence encompasses codified and non-codified sources of knowledge,
> including research evidence, clinical experience including professional
> craft knowledge, patient preferences and experiences, and local information.
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> 2. Melding and implementing such evidence in practice involves negotiation
> and developing a shared understanding about the benefits, disbenefits,
> risks, and advantages of the new over the old. This is a dialectical process
> that requires careful management and choreography, and one that is not done
> in isolation; in other words, it is a team effort.
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> 3. Some contexts are more conducive to the successful implementation of
> evidence into practice than others – these include contexts that have
> transformational leaders, features of learning organisations, and
> appropriate monitoring, evaluative, and feedback mechanisms.
> 4. There is an emphasis on the need for appropriate facilitation to improve
> the likelihood of success.
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> For more (full text):
> http://implementationscience.com/content/3/1/1/?mkt=162298
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> rakesh
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> Rakesh Biswas MD
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