Title of article :
Nurses’ information use and literature searching skills for evidence based practices
Author/Authors :
Majid، Shaheen نويسنده Division of Information Studies Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE , , Foo، Schubert نويسنده , , A Mokhtar، Intan نويسنده Policy and Leadership Studies National Institute of Education, SINGAPORE , , Luyt، Brendan نويسنده Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE , , Chang، Yun-Ke نويسنده Division of Information Studies Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE , , Theng، Yin-Leng نويسنده Division of Information Studies Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی - سال 2013
Abstract :
Medical and healthcare literature is growing exponentially, and medical professionals, including
nurses, need to possess basic literature searching skills to retrieve information for clinical decision
making. This study aims to investigate the use of different medical information sources by nurses
and their literature searching skills. Questionnaire survey was adopted for data collection and a total
of 1,486 nurses from two public hospitals in Singapore participated in this study. It was found that
human and printed sources were used more frequently by the nurse, as compared to online sources.
For literature searching, nurses used basic search features, and only less than one-quarter of them
were familiar with Boolean and proximity operators. The study suggests that hospital libraries
should play an active role in improving literature searching skills of nurses which may subsequently
result in increased use of electronic information sources, where more updated clinical research
information may be found.
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science