Using Knowledge and Evidence in Health Care : : Multidisciplinary Perspectives / / ed. by Francois Champagne, Louise Lemieux-Charles.
At the clinical, management, and policy levels, the use of knowledge and evidence in health care has become a worldwide priority. The contributors to Using Knowledge and Evidence in Health Care seek to broaden our understanding of the complexity involved in health care decision-making by integrating...
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Place / Publishing House: | Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016] ©2004 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (290 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Towards a Broader Understanding of the Use of Knowledge and Evidence in Health Care
- 1. A Knowledge Utilization Perspective on Fine-Tuning Dissemination and Contextualizing Knowledge
- 2. A Sociological Perspective on the Transfer and Utilization of Social Scientific Knowledge for Policy-Making
- 3. A Political Science Perspective on Evidence-Based Decision-Making
- 4. An Organizational Science Perspective on Information, Knowledge, Evidence, and Organizational Decision-Making
- 5. An Innovation Diffusion Perspective on Knowledge and Evidence in Health Care
- 6. A Program Evaluation Perspective on Processes, Practices, and Decision-Makers
- 7. A Cognitive Science Perspective on Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Medicine
- 8. An Informatics Perspective on Decision Support and the Process of Decision-Making in Health Care
- 9. An Evidence-Based Medicine Perspective on the Origins, Objectives, Limitations, and Future Developments of the Movement
- 10. A Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Perspective on Knowledge Utilization
- Postscript: Understanding Evidence-Based Decision-Making - or, Why Keyboards Are Irrational
- Contributors
- Index