Understanding Nurses’ Information Needs and Searching Behavior in Acute Care Settings
Identifieur interne : 000162 ( Pmc/Corpus ); précédent : 000161; suivant : 000163Understanding Nurses’ Information Needs and Searching Behavior in Acute Care Settings
Auteurs : Xiaomin Xu ; Roberto A. Rocha ; Sharon M. Bigelow ; Carrie J. Wallace ; Timothy Hanna ; Lorrie K. RoemerSource :
- AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings [ 1942-597X ] ; 2005.
Abstract
We report the results of a pilot study designed to describe nurses’ information needs and searching behavior in acute care settings. Several studies have indicated that nurses have unmet information needs while delivering care to patients. AIM: Identify the information needs of nurses in acute care settings. METHODS: Nurses at three hospitals were asked to use an information retrieval tool (CPG Viewer). A detailed log of their interactions with the tool was generated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that nurses’ information needs are different from what is reported in the literature in terms of physicians’ information needs. Questions regarding a nursing procedure or protocol were the most common needs nurses had.
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studies have indicated that nurses have unmet information needs
while delivering care to patients. AIM: Identify the information needs
of nurses in acute care settings. METHODS: Nurses at three hospitals
were asked to use an information retrieval tool (CPG Viewer). A detailed
log of their interactions with the tool was generated. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that nurses’ information needs
are different from what is reported in the literature in terms of
physicians’ information needs. Questions regarding a nursing
procedure or protocol were the most common needs nurses had.</p>
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<abstract><p>We report the results of a pilot study designed to describe nurses’ information
needs and searching behavior in acute care settings. Several
studies have indicated that nurses have unmet information needs
while delivering care to patients. AIM: Identify the information needs
of nurses in acute care settings. METHODS: Nurses at three hospitals
were asked to use an information retrieval tool (CPG Viewer). A detailed
log of their interactions with the tool was generated. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that nurses’ information needs
are different from what is reported in the literature in terms of
physicians’ information needs. Questions regarding a nursing
procedure or protocol were the most common needs nurses had.</p>
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