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The article aims at a phenomenon that lies outside the usual scope of educational research – sharing knowledge within a team. The author presents the phenomenon on the basis of qualitative research of sharing knowledge within a social/medical team that focuses on elderly citizens. Theoretical background of the topic is established, and aim and research questions are formulated. Research-method triangulation is described (semi-structured interviews, participative observation, analysis of team members’ journals). The accumulated data were analyse. Towards the end of the paper, partial results are integrated and hypotheses for further phases of the research are formulated.
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Nowadays, the Tunisian hospital environment is a complex organization in which the safety of the patient is of primary concern to the authorities. In our study we focus on the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of CHU of Sfax. It should be noted that no risk management study dealt with the hospital logistic chain in this institution. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to develop a strategy targeting the control of risks related to the patient care activities. The proposed approach consists of two phases. First, a qualitative survey, based on 20 semi-structured interviews, is carried out to identify the problems related to care and logistic activities of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department in CHU Sfax. Second, the assessment of the identified risks in the hospital context is a multicriteria decision problem. To perform the evaluation of the 12 objectives depending on the identified risks, we have chosen the AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) for its simplicity and flexibility. The results of this study revealed a complexity of coordination between basic and peripheral services due to several factors. Moreover, the interviewees highlighted the importance of developing a risk management strategy in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Sfax. Finally, we proposed to apply our research in other services of the hospital to control other kinds of risk.
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