Knowledge transfer (KT) is essential for efficient practices among healthcare professionals and decision-makers in health and social services. To promote KT, communities of practice (CoPs) are being developed worldwide. In Quebec, a CoP has been established with a focus on implementation science and knowledge transfer practices (ISKT CoP) among members of the health and social services network from an organization linked to the Québec Ministry of health and social services. At the time of this study (in 2023), the ISKT CoP was in a developmental phase being less than a year old. Limited data are available to measure the effectiveness of CoPs, especially in a developmental phase. Hence, this study aimed to identify the success conditions and early benefits of the ISKT CoP using a Developmental Evaluation approach and an in-depth mixed-methods case study with data triangulation. Data were collected using two theoretical frameworks and a categorization. In total, sixty-five community of practice documents were analyzed, as well as the data from two interviews, the results of seven questionnaires and the discussions on the ISKT CoP forum. The main results highlight challenges facing the ISKT CoP with regard to member interactions, sharing of a common identity, and member engagement and participation. These challenges are mainly attributed to the time required to develop trusting relationships. Early positive outcomes were also observed, some members were able to expand their networks and explore collaborative opportunities, while most of the core competencies in KT were addressed by the ISKT CoP services. • The study proposes an innovative methodology adapted to the specific case of an online CoP in the health and social services field in a developmental phase. • The results highlight the importance for the success of the CoP studied of member interactions and a shared identity. • This study also underscored the importance of the time required to develop trust among members and a shared identity. • Practical recommendations useful for the development of the studied CoP are presented.
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