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FirstPort 2. The NHS Lanarkshire Intranet Site as an Effective Knowledge Management Tool. Context. MSc Health Informatics undertaken while working for NHS Lanarkshire Knowledge Management topic interest Dissertation topic to benefit NHSL Evaluation of current intranet site

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FirstPort 2

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  1. FirstPort 2 The NHS Lanarkshire Intranet Site as an Effective Knowledge Management Tool

  2. Context • MSc Health Informatics undertaken while working for NHS Lanarkshire • Knowledge Management topic interest • Dissertation topic to benefit NHSL • Evaluation of current intranet site • New NHS Lanarkshire intranet site ‘FirstPort 2’ due to be developed

  3. Study Methods • Literature review • Online questionnaire • Focus Group interview

  4. Literature Review – Intranet and Knowledge Management • Wall (2006) organisational culture critical to success • Skinner (2008) value of intranet as a storage device for ‘explicit’ knowledge • Skinner (2008) and Gosar (2008) propose web 2.0 based intranet to socialise ‘tacit’ knowledge transfer

  5. Role for Library Services • Keeling (2000) highlights skills as knowledge managers and opportunity to raise profile in organisation • Plaice (2003) library service redesigned trust intranet site and managed documents library

  6. Questionnaire Themes • Intranet use • Search facility • Content • Information Technology • Organisational culture • FirstPort 2

  7. Questionnaire Findings • Poor design • Difficult navigation • Lack of uniformity on pages • Poor search engine results • Outdated information

  8. The Positives • Well used resource – 75% used it at least once a day • Useful content – 75% of respondents agreed • Organisational culture – staff encouraged to use site

  9. Room for Improvement • Design and navigation • Search engine • Users need quick and easy access to information • Effective way to manage content and keep it up to date

  10. Focus Group Interview Findings • Staff bypass FirstPort and use Google to find information • The site is too impersonal • It has a lot of potential if it can be properly utilised

  11. Suggestions for Improvement • Reminders needed to update policies and documents • Ability to host discussion forums and view videos • Use of electronic workspaces

  12. FirstPort 2 • Webinars and virtual meetings – confidentiality and network capabilities • Workspaces and discussion boards – user friendly • FirstPort 2 ‘champion’ departmental role

  13. FirstPort 2 and NHSL Library Service • Tendering process • Search engine – information architecture • Corporate library

  14. The Future • Site to be launched in August 2012 • Improved menus and search options • Easy access resources area • Enhanced search software • Library service to manage NHSL ‘corporate library’ section

  15. References • Gosar, D.H. (2008). The Potential Impact of Web 2.0 on Tacit Knowledge Management at NHS Lanarkshire. Dissertation/Thesis, Unpublished. • Keeling, C. and Lambert, S. (2000). “Knowledge management in the NHS: positioning the healthcare librarian at the knowledge intersection”. Health Libraries Review, 17 (3), 136-43. • Plaice, C. and Kitch, P. (2003). “Embedding knowledge management in the NHS south-west: pragmatic first steps for a practical concept”. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 20 (2), 75-85.

  16. References • Skinner, B. (2008). “Web alert: resources to support the development of a knowledge management strategy”. Quality in Primary Care, 16 (4), 295-99. • Wall, D. (2006). “Sharing good practice: Knowledge in action”. Clinical Governance, 11 (3), 253-61.

  17. Questions? • Paul Herbert • Health Information Scientist, Healthcare Improvement Scotland • Email:paul.herbert1@nhs.net

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