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Nurses' and midwives' information behaviour: a review of literature from 1998 to 2014

机译:护士和助产士的信息行为:1998年至2014年文献综述

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Purpose - This paper aims to provide an overview of recent literature on nurses' and midwives' information behaviour, with a particular focus on sources used and barriers encountered. Design/methodology/approach - Comprehensive searching was undertaken and an analysis of the appropriate literature carried out. Findings - Practitioners within the nursing profession have a marked preference for interactive and human sources of information. They habitually associate information seeking with professional development rather than with clinical practice. Lack of time is the most frequently reported problem; also, they frequently lack confidence in searching and appraising the professional literature and in applying research in practice. Cultural factors may inhibit information seeking in the workplace, and access to appropriate information technology may be limited. Practical implications - As a group, nurses and midwives present significant challenges to health library and information professionals seeking to design services to meet their needs. A perceived lack of access to information resources may be associated with pervasive information literacy skill deficits, with the inability to undertake critical appraisal of material that is retrieved, or with the lack of a workplace culture that is supportive of information seeking. To reach nurses and midwives, more than diligent marketing is required; library and information professionals need to work closely with the holders of nursing and midwifery research, practice development and educational roles within their institutions on "embedded", specific information initiatives. Originality/value - An overview of recent work is presented on the information behaviour of nurses and midwives within developed economies, focusing particularly on the UK. It may be of interest and value to health librarians and to nursing and midwifery educators in facilitating evidence-based practice.
机译:目的-本文旨在提供有关护士和助产士信息行为的最新文献的概述,特别关注使用的来源和遇到的障碍。设计/方法/方法-进行了全面搜索,并对适当的文献进行了分析。调查结果-护理行业的从业人员特别喜欢互动性和人性化的信息来源。他们习惯性地将寻求信息与专业发展联系起来,而不是与临床实践联系起来。缺乏时间是最常报告的问题。而且,他们经常缺乏对专业文献进行搜索和评估以及在实践中应用研究的信心。文化因素可能会阻碍在工作场所中寻求信息,并且访问适当的信息技术可能会受到限制。实际意义-作为一个整体,护士和助产士对试图设计服务以满足其需求的健康图书馆和信息专业人员构成了巨大挑战。认为缺乏信息资源可能与普遍的信息素养技能不足,无法对所取回的材料进行严格评估或缺乏支持信息搜寻的工作场所文化有关。要接触护士和助产士,不仅需要勤奋的营销;图书馆和信息专业人士需要与机构中的护理和助产士研究,实践发展和教育角色的持有者紧密合作,以开展“嵌入式”特定信息计划。原创性/价值-概述了发达经济体中护士和助产士在信息行为方面的最新工作,特别是在英国。对于卫生图书馆员以及护理和助产教育者,在促进循证实践方面,它可能具有兴趣和价值。

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