Author:
Dal Mas Francesca,Garcia-Perez Alexeis,Sousa Maria José,da Costa Renato Lopes,Cobianchi Lorenzo
Abstract
Knowledge translation can be understood as the ability to
translate concepts between different contexts by stakeholders who
have different skills, aims, and even feelings in their relation to
such concepts. Knowledge translation tools allow for the effective
transfer of existing knowledge as well as the emergence of new
knowledge of value to some or all of the stakeholders involved in
the process. Knowledge translation is particularly challenging in
healthcare and medicine, where different practitioners (e.g.
physicians, biologists, engineers, researchers) and professionals
need methodologies and tools to communicate and share knowledge
among them and with patients in an effective manner. To better
understand this phenomenon, we conducted a Structured Literature
Review (SLR). The concepts knowledge, translation and either
healthcare or medicine were used as search terms in the title,
abstract or keywords on Scopus, which highlighted more than 2,000
contributions in the medical literature and only 22 in Business and
Management. Our review of these documents revealed a need in the
healthcare sector for better managerial and organisational practices
to cope with the various challenges related to the sharing of
knowledge among stakeholders. At the same time, the business and
management communities appear to have made significant progress in
addressing the same issues. We therefore decided to concentrate our
analysis on the works published by the business and management
community as a mean to highlight future research directions for the
healthcare management sector. Thus, our research identifies areas of
relevance which are currently underdeveloped, provides insights on
both theoretical and empirical developments and offers a critique of
the approaches, research frameworks and methods used, as well as
emerging trends in these domains. Despite a lack of an agreed
definition of the term Knowledge Translation, our findings highlight
a growing interest in the topic, with most of the contributions
published after 2015. Scholars have approached the term from a
variety of perspectives depending on the nature of the stakeholders
of relevance to their studies. Whilst there does not seem to be a
predominant framework, the literature reveals several tools and
techniques that are effective in enhancing Knowledge Translation in
different contexts. New research opportunities in this domain emerge
in terms of underinvestigated areas within the healthcare
sector.
Publisher
Academic Conferences International Ltd
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications,Management Information Systems
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