Jackson Rachel, Baird Wendy, Davis-Reynolds Loretta, Smith Christine, Blackburn Stephen, Allsebrook Janet
Section of Public Health, School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Health Info Libr J. 2007 Jun;24(2):95-102. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2007.00700.x.
The objectives of this work were to identify the sources of information currently received, information-seeking behaviours, information requirements and preferences for future information provision amongst health and social care professionals providing care to children with health care needs.
Data were collected using a cross-sectional postal questionnaire survey.
A wide range of information resources was reported as being available to professionals. However, a large proportion of respondents found it necessary to perform additional searches for information, suggesting that current resources were not satisfying their needs. The majority of professionals reported a preference for electronic formats, whilst a smaller proportion preferred hard copy materials. Participants promoted the use of informal networks as a means of support and exchange of information.
Supplementing the information that is provided in electronic and hard copy formats, by enhancing informal networks, may be the most effective way of meeting the information needs of this group of professionals.
本研究的目的是确定目前为有医疗需求的儿童提供护理的卫生和社会护理专业人员所接收的信息来源、信息寻求行为、信息需求以及对未来信息提供的偏好。
通过横断面邮政问卷调查收集数据。
报告称专业人员可获得广泛的信息资源。然而,很大一部分受访者认为有必要进行额外的信息搜索,这表明当前资源无法满足他们的需求。大多数专业人员表示更喜欢电子格式,而较小比例的人更喜欢硬拷贝材料。参与者提倡将非正式网络作为一种支持和信息交流的方式。
通过加强非正式网络来补充以电子和硬拷贝格式提供的信息,可能是满足这群专业人员信息需求的最有效方式。