Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices

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Autor(a) principal: Dorow,Patrícia Fernanda
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Varvakis,Gregório, Trzeciak,Dorzeli Salete, Souza,Luiz Felipe Nobre de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gestão & Produção
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Resumo: Abstract: Considering collaborative work is a growing phenomenon, understand how groups learn effectively is critical. This research aimed to identify and detailed the practices performed in the processes of diagnostic imaging that support continuous learning in groups of radiologists. It is a multiple case study that presents practical and context dependent knowledge about group practices in the specific radiology and imaging environment. Data were collected through semi-structured observations and interviews, with members of three groups belonging to different radiology and diagnostic imaging organizations. The results of this study show how a learning culture, integration and cooperation, an adequate physical environment, the support of the leadership and the technological support when combining attendance-based and virtual activities guarantee the organizational learning in the groups and individual of the radiologist, creating transformative and disruptive paths. It concludes the use of appropriate practices facilitates the learning of the groups.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices
title Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices
spellingShingle Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices
Dorow,Patrícia Fernanda
Sharing knowledge
Group learning
Group practices
Radiology
Imaging diagnosis
Radiation protection
title_short Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices
title_full Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices
title_fullStr Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices
title_sort Collaborative learning in the production of diagnostic imaging: detailing group practices
author Dorow,Patrícia Fernanda
author_facet Dorow,Patrícia Fernanda
Varvakis,Gregório
Trzeciak,Dorzeli Salete
Souza,Luiz Felipe Nobre de
author_role author
author2 Varvakis,Gregório
Trzeciak,Dorzeli Salete
Souza,Luiz Felipe Nobre de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dorow,Patrícia Fernanda
Varvakis,Gregório
Trzeciak,Dorzeli Salete
Souza,Luiz Felipe Nobre de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sharing knowledge
Group learning
Group practices
Radiology
Imaging diagnosis
Radiation protection
topic Sharing knowledge
Group learning
Group practices
Radiology
Imaging diagnosis
Radiation protection
description Abstract: Considering collaborative work is a growing phenomenon, understand how groups learn effectively is critical. This research aimed to identify and detailed the practices performed in the processes of diagnostic imaging that support continuous learning in groups of radiologists. It is a multiple case study that presents practical and context dependent knowledge about group practices in the specific radiology and imaging environment. Data were collected through semi-structured observations and interviews, with members of three groups belonging to different radiology and diagnostic imaging organizations. The results of this study show how a learning culture, integration and cooperation, an adequate physical environment, the support of the leadership and the technological support when combining attendance-based and virtual activities guarantee the organizational learning in the groups and individual of the radiologist, creating transformative and disruptive paths. It concludes the use of appropriate practices facilitates the learning of the groups.
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