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Concept Maps As Network Data
Applying Social Network Analysis to a Network of Ideas
Daniel McLinden, Ed.D.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH, USA
Presentation at the annual conference of the
American Evaluation Association
October 25, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Session 346
Room 205A
2:40 PM to 4:10 PM
What does a group of people
think about an issue, a
problem, an opportunity?
Concept mapping
How does a thought (or
other things) travel among
a group of people?
Social Network Analysis
McLinden, D. (2013). Concept maps as network data: Analysis of a concept map using the methods
of social network analysis. Evaluation and Program Planning, 36(1), 40-48.
Matrix of sorting data
Item cluster membership
Data elements
Item x,y coordinates
Concept Mapping *
WHY
• Complex issue
• Multiple perspectives
• Need for shared
understanding
• Leads to diverse thinking
and open innovation
PROCESS
• Focus
• Participants
• Ideas
• Unstructured sorting
• Multivariate Analysis
• Interpretation
* Concept mapping
Kane, M. & Trochim, W.M.K. (2007). Concept mapping for planning and analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publications.
Trochim, W. M. K. (1989). An introduction to concept mapping for planning and evaluation. Evaluation and Program
Planning, 12, 1–16.
Trochim, W. M. K. (1989). Concept Mapping: Soft science or hard art . Evaluation and Program Planning, 12, 87-110.
Grand Rounds
Van Hoof, T.J.; Monson, R.J.,; Majdalany, G.T.; Giannotti, T.E.; & Meehan, T.P. (2009). A Case Study of Medical Grand
Rounds: Are We Using Effective Methods? Academic Medicine, 84(8), 1144-1151.
To reflect our role as the
leader in child health
and a global education
destination Pediatric
Grand Rounds must…
The Project
• Focus
– To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination
Pediatric Grand Rounds must…
• Idea Generation
– Participants
• CME committee
• Physician Leaders
• Residents
•Fellows
• Community Physicians
•PGR attendees – Live event and online
•PGR non-attendees
– Results
• Generated 187 expectations
• Design team reviewed to eliminate redundancies, edited for consistency and create a
representative sample of 90 ideas
• Sorting - Twenty two participants organized the 90 ideas into themes.
• Analysis - Multivariate statistical analysis to map the ideas and identify the
themes
• Network Analysis
To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination Pediatric Grand Rounds must…
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Multidimensional Scaling* to map the ideas
* SMACOF procedure for MDS using R
de Leeuw, J., & Mair, P. (2009). Multidimensional scaling using majorization: The R package smacof. Journal of Statistical
Software, 31(3), 1-30.
R Foundation for Statistical Computing. (2011). R: A language and environment for statistical computing, version 2.13.
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17. Have national speakers
63. Include invited speakers from other
institutions
40. Influence physicians to
consider some sort of change in
the way they practice medicine.
1. Challenge the audience to
question their practice
Similar ideas are close together and …
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1. Challenge the audience to
question their practice
9. Generate more probing
discussions during the
question and answer
sessions.
34. Provide current, state-of-
the-art knowledge about key
pediatric disorders and
practice.
To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination Pediatric Grand Rounds must…
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Similar ideas coalesce into themes*
* Cluster Analysis partitions the space based on x,y coordinates
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1. Challenge the audience to question their practice
3. Provide a forum for topics of child health and education
that are relevant to organization and to the community at
large.
11. Provide an alternative format that includes
dissemination of information of interest to the general
pediatrician such as the infectious agents are currently being
detected which could then be followed by a brief
presentation.
31. Maintain contact with the pediatric community that
supports the hospital by presenting topics important to that
group
40. Influence physicians to consider some sort of change in
the way they practice medicine.
49. Cover comprehensive reviews of pediatric topics with
high impact
58. Provide the primary care physician in the trenches with
information that is useful "in the trenches", for example, we
don't necessarily need to know how surgeries are done, but
when to refer to the specialist for a specific condition.
73. Cover a wide range of topics that are pertinent to the
practicing general pediatrician.
74. Present topics that enable the pediatricians to survive in
a changing healthcare landscape.
87. Stimulate the audience to make changes in their
practice, for instance a recent grand rounds on autism
helped me to see that my usual cheery entrance into an
exam room may threaten a sensitive child
89. Cover topics that call for community and
multidisciplinary involvement
• Change in Practice
• Importance to the Primary Care Physician
• Impact on Primary Care
Each cluster is composed of multiple related ideas
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Practice change
Broad
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Access/format
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Innovation
Naming the cluster creates a shared mental model
through a common language
Inspiration
Apply network analysis to a network of ideas *
* Software
Borgatti, S.P.; Everett, M.G. & Freeman, L.C. (2002). Ucinet 6 for windows: Software for
Social Network Analysis. Harvard: Analytic Technologies.
Borgatti, S.P. (2002). NetDraw: Graph Visualization Software, version 2.087. Harvard: Analytic
Technologies
Visualize the network of ideas by examining the sorting of ideas*
17. Have national speakers
63. Include invited speakers from other
institutions
40. Influence physicians to
consider some sort of change in
the way they practice medicine.
1. Challenge the audience to
question their practice
* Dichotomized the sorting matrix, GE 11= 1, LT 11=0
Visualize the network with the clusters
Practice change
Broad
Perspective
Multidisciplinary
Diverse audience
Access/format
Visiting presenters
Organization-centric Innovation
Inspiration
Degree centrality across the map*
7. Provide an opportunity for
presentations by visiting faculty who
are national experts.
17. Have national speakers
21. Invite individuals from national
organizations (i.e. AAP president) to
speak on policy issues
29. Invite national and international
experts to enhance our local
knowledge and traditions.
32. Include international speakers to
provide insights into disease and
disease management in other
countries.
59. Bring in national and international
leaders in pediatric health care for
presentations
62. Feature speakers who are
recognized as the leaders or 'rising
stars' in their respective fields.
63. Include invited speakers from
other institutions
64. Have world-renowned experts
present their research and
innovations in their fields.
Visiting Presenters
Practice change
Broad
Perspective
Diverse audience
Access/format
Visiting presenters
Organization-centric Innovation
Inspiration
Multidisciplinary
* Increasing point size corresponds to increasing degree centrality
Degree centrality within a cluster
7. Provide an opportunity for
presentations by visiting faculty who
are national experts.
17. Have national speakers
21. Invite individuals from national
organizations (i.e. AAP president) to
speak on policy issues
29. Invite national and international
experts to enhance our local
knowledge and traditions.
32. Include international speakers to
provide insights into disease and
disease management in other
countries.
59. Bring in national and international
leaders in pediatric health care for
presentations
62. Feature speakers who are
recognized as the leaders or 'rising
stars' in their respective fields.
63. Include invited speakers from
other institutions
64. Have world-renowned experts
present their research and
innovations in their fields.
Visiting Presenters
51. Provide up to date
information on critical
primary care topics.
33. Cover topics that are
interesting to a diverse
professional audience.
36. Consider changing the time to
make it easier for providers to
attend.
Practice change
Broad
Perspective
Diverse audience
Access/format
Visiting presenters
Organization-centric Innovation
Inspiration
Multidisciplinary
* Increasing point size corresponds to increasing degree centrality
Betweenness Centrality* illustrates emergent concepts not contained in a
single cluster
Practice change
Broader Perspective
Multidisciplinary
Diverse audience
Access/format
Visiting presenters
Organization-centric
Innovation
Inspiration
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* Increasing point size corresponds to increasing betweenness centrality
Connected ideas with high betweenness centrality
67. Have a mix of presentations which are relevant
to subspecialty and general pediatric practitioners.
82. Engage and challenge the
audience to expand their thinking.
87. Stimulate the audience to make changes in their practice, for instance
a recent grand rounds on autism helped me to see that my usual cheery
entrance into an exam room may threaten a sensitive child
1.Challenge the audience to question their practice
73. Cover a wide range of topics that are pertinent
to the practicing general pediatrician.
35. Provide current and practical
information that can change practice
40. Influence physicians to consider some sort of change
in the way they practice medicine.
37. Impart useful practical information
that is relevant to practice
Understanding the cohesion of ideas in a cluster
Density by cluster
Practice change
Broad Perspective
Multidisciplinary
Diverse audience
Access/format
Visiting presenters
Organization-centric Innovation
Inspiration
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Concept Maps As Network Data:
Applying Social Network Analysis
to a Network of Ideas
Contact information:
Daniel McLinden, Ed.D.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
3333 Burnet Avenue
ML 3026
Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039
513 636 8933
daniel.mclinden@cchmc.org

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Concept Maps As Network Data: Applying Social Network Analysis to a Network of Ideas

  • 1. Concept Maps As Network Data Applying Social Network Analysis to a Network of Ideas Daniel McLinden, Ed.D. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH, USA Presentation at the annual conference of the American Evaluation Association October 25, 2012 Thursday, October 25, 2012 Session 346 Room 205A 2:40 PM to 4:10 PM
  • 2. What does a group of people think about an issue, a problem, an opportunity? Concept mapping How does a thought (or other things) travel among a group of people? Social Network Analysis McLinden, D. (2013). Concept maps as network data: Analysis of a concept map using the methods of social network analysis. Evaluation and Program Planning, 36(1), 40-48.
  • 3. Matrix of sorting data Item cluster membership Data elements Item x,y coordinates
  • 4. Concept Mapping * WHY • Complex issue • Multiple perspectives • Need for shared understanding • Leads to diverse thinking and open innovation PROCESS • Focus • Participants • Ideas • Unstructured sorting • Multivariate Analysis • Interpretation * Concept mapping Kane, M. & Trochim, W.M.K. (2007). Concept mapping for planning and analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publications. Trochim, W. M. K. (1989). An introduction to concept mapping for planning and evaluation. Evaluation and Program Planning, 12, 1–16. Trochim, W. M. K. (1989). Concept Mapping: Soft science or hard art . Evaluation and Program Planning, 12, 87-110.
  • 5. Grand Rounds Van Hoof, T.J.; Monson, R.J.,; Majdalany, G.T.; Giannotti, T.E.; & Meehan, T.P. (2009). A Case Study of Medical Grand Rounds: Are We Using Effective Methods? Academic Medicine, 84(8), 1144-1151. To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination Pediatric Grand Rounds must…
  • 6. The Project • Focus – To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination Pediatric Grand Rounds must… • Idea Generation – Participants • CME committee • Physician Leaders • Residents •Fellows • Community Physicians •PGR attendees – Live event and online •PGR non-attendees – Results • Generated 187 expectations • Design team reviewed to eliminate redundancies, edited for consistency and create a representative sample of 90 ideas • Sorting - Twenty two participants organized the 90 ideas into themes. • Analysis - Multivariate statistical analysis to map the ideas and identify the themes • Network Analysis
  • 7. To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination Pediatric Grand Rounds must… 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Multidimensional Scaling* to map the ideas * SMACOF procedure for MDS using R de Leeuw, J., & Mair, P. (2009). Multidimensional scaling using majorization: The R package smacof. Journal of Statistical Software, 31(3), 1-30. R Foundation for Statistical Computing. (2011). R: A language and environment for statistical computing, version 2.13.
  • 8. To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination Pediatric Grand Rounds must… 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 17. Have national speakers 63. Include invited speakers from other institutions 40. Influence physicians to consider some sort of change in the way they practice medicine. 1. Challenge the audience to question their practice Similar ideas are close together and …
  • 9. To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination Pediatric Grand Rounds must… 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 63. Include invited speakers from other institutions … different ideas are far apart. 1. Challenge the audience to question their practice 9. Generate more probing discussions during the question and answer sessions. 34. Provide current, state-of- the-art knowledge about key pediatric disorders and practice.
  • 10. To reflect our role as the leader in child health and a global education destination Pediatric Grand Rounds must… 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Similar ideas coalesce into themes* * Cluster Analysis partitions the space based on x,y coordinates
  • 11. 1 3 11 31 40 49 58 73 74 87 89 1. Challenge the audience to question their practice 3. Provide a forum for topics of child health and education that are relevant to organization and to the community at large. 11. Provide an alternative format that includes dissemination of information of interest to the general pediatrician such as the infectious agents are currently being detected which could then be followed by a brief presentation. 31. Maintain contact with the pediatric community that supports the hospital by presenting topics important to that group 40. Influence physicians to consider some sort of change in the way they practice medicine. 49. Cover comprehensive reviews of pediatric topics with high impact 58. Provide the primary care physician in the trenches with information that is useful "in the trenches", for example, we don't necessarily need to know how surgeries are done, but when to refer to the specialist for a specific condition. 73. Cover a wide range of topics that are pertinent to the practicing general pediatrician. 74. Present topics that enable the pediatricians to survive in a changing healthcare landscape. 87. Stimulate the audience to make changes in their practice, for instance a recent grand rounds on autism helped me to see that my usual cheery entrance into an exam room may threaten a sensitive child 89. Cover topics that call for community and multidisciplinary involvement • Change in Practice • Importance to the Primary Care Physician • Impact on Primary Care Each cluster is composed of multiple related ideas
  • 12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Practice change Broad Perspective Multidisciplinary Diverse audience Access/format Visiting presenters Organization-centric Innovation Naming the cluster creates a shared mental model through a common language Inspiration
  • 13. Apply network analysis to a network of ideas * * Software Borgatti, S.P.; Everett, M.G. & Freeman, L.C. (2002). Ucinet 6 for windows: Software for Social Network Analysis. Harvard: Analytic Technologies. Borgatti, S.P. (2002). NetDraw: Graph Visualization Software, version 2.087. Harvard: Analytic Technologies
  • 14. Visualize the network of ideas by examining the sorting of ideas* 17. Have national speakers 63. Include invited speakers from other institutions 40. Influence physicians to consider some sort of change in the way they practice medicine. 1. Challenge the audience to question their practice * Dichotomized the sorting matrix, GE 11= 1, LT 11=0
  • 15. Visualize the network with the clusters Practice change Broad Perspective Multidisciplinary Diverse audience Access/format Visiting presenters Organization-centric Innovation Inspiration
  • 16. Degree centrality across the map* 7. Provide an opportunity for presentations by visiting faculty who are national experts. 17. Have national speakers 21. Invite individuals from national organizations (i.e. AAP president) to speak on policy issues 29. Invite national and international experts to enhance our local knowledge and traditions. 32. Include international speakers to provide insights into disease and disease management in other countries. 59. Bring in national and international leaders in pediatric health care for presentations 62. Feature speakers who are recognized as the leaders or 'rising stars' in their respective fields. 63. Include invited speakers from other institutions 64. Have world-renowned experts present their research and innovations in their fields. Visiting Presenters Practice change Broad Perspective Diverse audience Access/format Visiting presenters Organization-centric Innovation Inspiration Multidisciplinary * Increasing point size corresponds to increasing degree centrality
  • 17. Degree centrality within a cluster 7. Provide an opportunity for presentations by visiting faculty who are national experts. 17. Have national speakers 21. Invite individuals from national organizations (i.e. AAP president) to speak on policy issues 29. Invite national and international experts to enhance our local knowledge and traditions. 32. Include international speakers to provide insights into disease and disease management in other countries. 59. Bring in national and international leaders in pediatric health care for presentations 62. Feature speakers who are recognized as the leaders or 'rising stars' in their respective fields. 63. Include invited speakers from other institutions 64. Have world-renowned experts present their research and innovations in their fields. Visiting Presenters 51. Provide up to date information on critical primary care topics. 33. Cover topics that are interesting to a diverse professional audience. 36. Consider changing the time to make it easier for providers to attend. Practice change Broad Perspective Diverse audience Access/format Visiting presenters Organization-centric Innovation Inspiration Multidisciplinary * Increasing point size corresponds to increasing degree centrality
  • 18. Betweenness Centrality* illustrates emergent concepts not contained in a single cluster Practice change Broader Perspective Multidisciplinary Diverse audience Access/format Visiting presenters Organization-centric Innovation Inspiration 67. 82. 87. 1. 73. 35. 40. 37 * Increasing point size corresponds to increasing betweenness centrality
  • 19. Connected ideas with high betweenness centrality 67. Have a mix of presentations which are relevant to subspecialty and general pediatric practitioners. 82. Engage and challenge the audience to expand their thinking. 87. Stimulate the audience to make changes in their practice, for instance a recent grand rounds on autism helped me to see that my usual cheery entrance into an exam room may threaten a sensitive child 1.Challenge the audience to question their practice 73. Cover a wide range of topics that are pertinent to the practicing general pediatrician. 35. Provide current and practical information that can change practice 40. Influence physicians to consider some sort of change in the way they practice medicine. 37. Impart useful practical information that is relevant to practice
  • 20. Understanding the cohesion of ideas in a cluster Density by cluster Practice change Broad Perspective Multidisciplinary Diverse audience Access/format Visiting presenters Organization-centric Innovation Inspiration 0.972 0.0 0.214 0.127 0.222 0.714 0.108 0.242 0.556
  • 21. Concept Maps As Network Data: Applying Social Network Analysis to a Network of Ideas Contact information: Daniel McLinden, Ed.D. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center 3333 Burnet Avenue ML 3026 Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039 513 636 8933 daniel.mclinden@cchmc.org