Communities of practice as a professional and organizational development strategy in local public health organizations in Quebec, Canada: An evaluation model

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Communities of practice (CoPs) are among the professional development strategies most widely used in such fields as management and education. Though the approach has elicited keen interest, knowledge pertaining to its conceptual underpinnings is still limited, thus hindering proper assessment of CoPs' effects and the processes generating the latter. To address this shortcoming, this paper presents a conceptual model that was developed to evaluate an initiative based on a CoP strategy: Health Promotion Laboratories are a professional development intervention that was implemented in local public health organizations in Montreal (Quebec, Canada). The model is based on latest theories on work-group effectiveness and organizational learning and can be usefully adopted by evaluators who are increasingly called upon to illuminate decision-making about CoPs. Ultimately, validation of this conceptual model will help advance knowledge and practice pertaining to CoPs as well as professional and organizational development strategies in public health.

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Richard, L., Chiocchio, F., Essiembre, H., Tremblay, M. C., Lamy, G., Champagne, F., & Beaudet, N. (2014). Communities of practice as a professional and organizational development strategy in local public health organizations in Quebec, Canada: An evaluation model. Healthcare Policy, 9(3), 26–39. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2014.23731

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