Knowledge management: an application to Health Promotion
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v9i1.1463Abstract
Health promotion is examined as a privileged field for applying, testing and promoting the philosophy of knowledge management. First, the development of the discipline is studied, establishing the central role of knowledge transfer for its success. Second, the challenges and opportunities of the knowledge society for health promotion are considered. Third, an integrative model for implementing knowledge management is presented, based in the complementarity of two other models: the cycle of knowledge model and the multilevel or stratigraphic one. Fourth, the importance of a basic ontology in health promotion in a knowledge management strategy is considered. Finally, a practical proposal for a knowledge management implementation in a health promotion public administration is presentedDownloads
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