Davies Karen, Harrison Janet
Department of Information Science, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK.
Health Info Libr J. 2007 Jun;24(2):78-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2007.00713.x.
This paper provides a narrative review of the available literature from the past 10 years (1996-2006) that focus on the information seeking behaviour of doctors. The review considers the literature in three sub-themes: Theme 1, the Information Needs of Doctors includes information need, frequency of doctors' questions and types of information needs; Theme 2, Information Seeking by Doctors embraces pattern of information resource use, time spent searching, barriers to information searching and information searching skills; Theme 3, Information Sources Utilized by Doctors comprises the number of sources utilized, comparison of information sources consulted, computer usage, ranking of information resources, printed resource use, personal digital assistant (PDA) use, electronic database use and the Internet. The review is wide ranging. It would seem that the traditional methods of face-to-face communication and use of hard-copy evidence still prevail amongst qualified medical staff in the clinical setting. The use of new technologies embracing the new digital age in information provision may influence this in the future. However, for now, it would seem that there is still research to be undertaken to uncover the most effective methods of encouraging clinicians to use the best evidence in everyday practice.
本文对过去十年(1996 - 2006年)中关注医生信息寻求行为的现有文献进行了叙述性综述。该综述考虑了三个子主题的文献:主题1,医生的信息需求,包括信息需求、医生提问频率和信息需求类型;主题2,医生的信息寻求,涵盖信息资源使用模式、搜索时间、信息搜索障碍和信息搜索技能;主题3,医生使用的信息来源,包括使用的来源数量、所查阅信息来源的比较、计算机使用情况、信息资源排名、印刷资源使用、个人数字助理(PDA)使用、电子数据库使用和互联网使用情况。该综述范围广泛。在临床环境中,合格医务人员似乎仍普遍采用传统的面对面交流和使用硬拷贝证据的方法。在信息提供方面采用拥抱新数字时代的新技术可能会在未来对此产生影响。然而,目前看来,仍需开展研究以找出鼓励临床医生在日常实践中使用最佳证据的最有效方法。