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Research into practice: the path to development of an African network of knowledge brokers among health librarians
Ndalameta-Theo, Emma M; Monde, Mercy Wamunyima; Wales, Ann; Moyo, Mercy; Mwafulilwa, Celine Maluma; Vallis, Jo; Mudenda, Consider; Kole, Vincent; Milimo, Delphine; Chifwaila, Levison; Chimwaza, Gracian; Kanyengo, Christine Wamunyima.
Afiliação
  • Ndalameta-Theo, Emma M; The University of Zambia Medical Library. Lusaka. ZM
  • Monde, Mercy Wamunyima; Scottish Government eHealth (Digital Health and Care) Team. Scotland. GB
  • Wales, Ann; Scottish Government eHealth (Digital Health and Care) Team. Scotland. GB
  • Moyo, Mercy; Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa. Centurion. ZA
  • Mwafulilwa, Celine Maluma; The University of Zambia Medical Library. Lusaka. ZM
  • Vallis, Jo; Friends of Chitambo. Scotland. GB
  • Mudenda, Consider; Zambia Research and Development Technology Academy. Lusaka. ZM
  • Kole, Vincent; Chitambo Hospital, Serenje, Central Province. Central Province. ZM
  • Milimo, Delphine; Chitambo Hospital, Serenje. Central Province. ZM
  • Chifwaila, Levison; Chitambo Hospital, Serenje. Central Province. ZM
  • Chimwaza, Gracian; Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa. Centurion. ZA
  • Kanyengo, Christine Wamunyima; The University of Zambia Library. Lusaka. ZM
Article em En | AIM | ID: biblio-1379669
Biblioteca responsável: CG1.1
ABSTRACT
The knowledge broker role is an opportunity for librarians to support health care workers' by inserting knowledge into the nurse's frontline clinical practice. Conception of an African network of knowledge brokers arose out of a knowledge broker project for health care workers initiated at Chitambo District hospital of Chitambo district in Central Zambia by the Friends of Chitambo. The pilot knowledge broker learning course was designed through a collaborative network between organisations in Scotland, the United Kingdom, South Africa and Zambia. The course was set in modules corresponding to elements of the Promoting Action on Research Implementation Framework ­Evidence, Context and Facilitation. Formation of the African knowledge broker network was instigated through the course designed for health librarians from Zambia and Zimbabwe. The course has been refined and was to be delivered to six health librarians from Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia in March 2020; which was postponed due to COVID-19. An envisaged online version could not take place as most participants indicated lack of access to the internet due to the fact that their workplaces went on recess owing to COVID-19.The pilot knowledge broker learning course for Africa marks the beginning of the practice of knowledge brokering by African health librarians.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: AIM Assunto principal: Sistemas de Informação / Bibliotecários / Atenção à Saúde / Bibliotecas Médicas Aspecto: Determinantes_sociais_saude Idioma: En Revista: Journal of Health Information and Librarianship Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: AIM Assunto principal: Sistemas de Informação / Bibliotecários / Atenção à Saúde / Bibliotecas Médicas Aspecto: Determinantes_sociais_saude Idioma: En Revista: Journal of Health Information and Librarianship Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article