Timmins Fiona
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Int J Nurs Pract. 2006 Dec;12(6):375-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-172X.2006.00597.x.
Identifying information needs is frequently espoused in textbooks, policy documents and reports of research studies; provision of health-care is also now described as 'needs-based', rather than 'service-based'. Yet, there is little understanding or clear definitions of this construct in the literature on the topic. The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of information need, using concept analysis, with the aim of providing greater clarity. Rodgers' evolutionary approach to concept analysis was used to identify common attributes, antecedents and consequences, of the term information need. Information need emerged as a want or desire for information to be shared by professionals using appropriate communication skills. Information-seeking behaviour manifests in individuals as a response to a stimulus that is perceived as either a challenge or a threat. This attempt to provide a greater clarification of the term was prompted by the ubiquitous use of the term with little consistent definition. It is hoped that this conceptual clarification will guide further study in this area, particularly in relation to the subjective nature of contemporary information needs and its role in coping behaviours of individuals and groups.
识别信息需求在教科书、政策文件和研究报告中经常被提及;如今,医疗保健的提供也被描述为“基于需求”,而非“基于服务”。然而,关于该主题的文献中对这一概念的理解和明确定义却很少。本文的目的是通过概念分析来探讨信息需求的概念,以期提供更清晰的阐释。采用罗杰斯的概念分析进化方法来确定“信息需求”这一术语的共同属性、前因和后果。信息需求表现为一种希望专业人员运用适当沟通技巧来分享信息的愿望或渴求。信息寻求行为在个体身上表现为对被视为挑战或威胁的刺激的一种反应。由于该术语被广泛使用却缺乏一致的定义,所以才尝试对其进行更清晰的阐释。希望这种概念上的澄清将指导该领域的进一步研究,特别是关于当代信息需求的主观性及其在个体和群体应对行为中的作用。