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急性护理临床护士的信息及研究需求。

Information and research needs of acute-care clinical nurses.

作者信息

Spath M, Buttlar L

机构信息

Kent State University, Ohio 44242, USA.

出版信息

Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1996 Jan;84(1):112-16.

Abstract

The majority of nurses surveyed used the library on a regular but limited basis to obtain information needed in caring for or making decisions about their patients. A minority indicated that the libraries in their own institutions totally met their information needs. In fact, only 4% depended on the library to stay abreast of new information and developments in the field. Many of the nurses had their own journal subscriptions, which could account in part for the limited use of libraries and the popularity of the professional journal as the key information source. This finding correlates with the research of Binger and Huntsman, who found that 95% of staff development educators relied on professional journal literature to keep up with current information in the field, and only 45% regularly monitored indexing-and-abstracting services. The present study also revealed that nurses seek information from colleagues more than from any other source, supporting the findings of Corcoran-Perry and Graves. Further research is necessary to clarify why nurses use libraries on a limited basis. It appears, as Bunyan and Lutz contend, that a more aggressive approach to marketing the library to nurses is needed. Further research should include an assessment of how the library can meet the information needs of nurses for both research and patient care. Options to be considered include offering library orientation sessions for new staff nurses, providing current-awareness services by circulating photocopied table-of-contents pages, sending out reviews of new monographs, inviting nurses to submit search requests on a topic, scheduling seminars and workshops that teach CD-ROM and online search strategies, and providing information about electronic databases covering topics related to nursing. Information on databases may be particularly important in light of the present study's finding that databases available in CD-ROM format are consulted very little. Nursing education programs should be expanded to include curricula bibliographic sessions where the librarian, in cooperation with the teaching faculty, visits the classroom to explain all pertinent information sources or invites the class to the library for hands-on demonstration and practice. Nurses who gain working knowledge of the tools that open the doors to retrieval of research findings and who have information about new innovations in medicine and medical technology have superior chances for success in their chosen profession.

摘要

大多数接受调查的护士定期但有限地使用图书馆,以获取护理患者或为患者做决策所需的信息。少数护士表示,他们所在机构的图书馆完全满足了他们的信息需求。事实上,只有4%的护士依靠图书馆来了解该领域的新信息和新进展。许多护士订阅了自己的专业期刊,这在一定程度上可以解释为什么图书馆的使用有限以及专业期刊作为主要信息来源的受欢迎程度。这一发现与宾格和亨茨曼的研究结果相关,他们发现95%的员工发展教育工作者依靠专业期刊文献来了解该领域的当前信息,只有45%的人定期监测索引和摘要服务。本研究还表明,护士从同事那里获取信息的频率高于从任何其他来源,这支持了科科伦 - 佩里和格雷夫斯的研究结果。有必要进行进一步的研究,以阐明护士为何有限地使用图书馆。正如班扬和卢茨所主张的那样,似乎需要采取更积极的方式向护士推销图书馆。进一步的研究应包括评估图书馆如何满足护士在研究和患者护理方面的信息需求。可考虑的选项包括为新入职护士提供图书馆入门培训课程,通过分发复印的目录页提供最新信息服务,发送新专著的评论,邀请护士就某一主题提交检索请求,安排教授光盘和在线搜索策略的研讨会和讲习班,以及提供有关涵盖护理相关主题的电子数据库的信息。鉴于本研究发现以光盘格式提供的数据库很少被查阅,数据库信息可能特别重要。护理教育项目应扩大,包括课程书目课程,在这些课程中,图书馆员与教师合作,到教室解释所有相关信息来源,或邀请班级到图书馆进行实际演示和练习。掌握开启研究成果检索大门工具的工作知识并了解医学和医疗技术新创新信息的护士,在其选择的职业中取得成功的机会更大。

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