2. Improving practice through social learning:
From generative conversation to preferred practice
Recalling & sharing
Emerging
practice experiences
learning, Engageme
(narrative-based dialogue) nt, Ownership
Trusted
relationships in a
Multi-disciplinary
CoP
Creative thinking,
“How can we do Readiness to use
this better” evidence
conversation
Preferred Practice
3. Practitioners use “evidence” from FOUR sources to
create “job-ready” knowledge
RESEARCH CLIENT
VALUES
MAKING
SENSE OF
INFORMATION
PRACTITIONER INTERNAL
EXPERIENCE AUDITS
What Counts As Evidence In Evidence-based Practice?
Rycroft-malone J. , et al (2004) Journal of Advanced Nursing 47(1), 81–90
4. “Shared Practice meets Shared Learning In Relationship”
Haiku by Don 2/10/12
Improving practice through social learning:
From generative conversation to preferred practice
5. Considerations for Facilitating a
“generative” conversation
1. Demonstrate benefits
2. Provide resources for change Godin, Belanger-Gravel, Eccles &
Grimshaw. 2008.
3. Demonstrate links to local Healthcare professionals'
culture intentions and behaviours:
A systematic review of studies
based on social cognitive theories
4. Clarify links to role & identity
5. Demonstrate alignment
practice
6. Demonstrate alignment with
research evidence (where possible)