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Intention to Use Wiki-Based Knowledge Tools: Survey of Quebec Emergency Health Professionals

Intention to Use Wiki-Based Knowledge Tools: Survey of Quebec Emergency Health Professionals

Wikis can be an innovative component of a CDSS, which may support their implementation by addressing local adaptability issues and costs [24]. Wikis are collaborative writing technologies [25] that allow the creation of interactive, rapidly expanding, and low-cost knowledge databases [22,26]. Wikis allow people not only to consume content but also to produce and edit knowledge [27,28].

Patrick Archambault, Stéphane Turcotte, Pascal Y Smith, Kassim Said Abasse, Catherine Paquet, André Côté, Dario Gomez, Hager Khechine, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Melissa Tremblay, Nicolas Elazhary, France Légaré, Wiki-Based Knowledge Tool Investigators

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(6):e24649

Development of a Decision Aid for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Involving Intensive Care Unit Patients' and Health Professionals' Participation Using User-Centered Design and a Wiki Platform for Rapid Prototyping: A Research Protocol

Development of a Decision Aid for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Involving Intensive Care Unit Patients' and Health Professionals' Participation Using User-Centered Design and a Wiki Platform for Rapid Prototyping: A Research Protocol

We submit that using a wiki, a website that can be consulted and edited by anyone who is granted access, could be an effective strategy for adapting DAs to local contexts, as wikis were precisely designed to involve users interactively in the generation and application of knowledge [18]. Wikis—highly accessible, interactive communication vehicles—have also been shown to increase professionals’ self-efficacy with regard to their use of various types of knowledge tools [18-20].

Ariane Plaisance, Holly O. Witteman, Daren Keith Heyland, Mark H. Ebell, Audrey Dupuis, Carole-Anne Lavoie-Bérard, France Légaré, Patrick Michel Archambault

JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(1):e24