Covington P, Craig B J
Dental Hygiene Program, College of New Caledonia, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.
J Dent Educ. 1998 Aug;62(8):573-7.
This descriptive study explored the methods that dental hygienists in northern British Columbia have utilized to access information. A self-administered questionnaire sent to 130 dental hygienists registered in that geographic experienced a response rate of 81.5 percent. The respondents preferred and utilized traditional information sources such as discussions with colleagues, journal articles, and mailings from professional associations and licensing bodies. The least utilized information sources were the indices to the literature and electronic information sources. Geographic isolation, lack of electronic information sources, and costs were identified as the top three barriers to information access. Dental hygienists may need to acquire or improve computer literacy skills while in school and through continuing education to enable them to use the newer methods of electronic information retrieval and communications because dental hygienists need to access a variety of information sources to provide quality care.
这项描述性研究探索了不列颠哥伦比亚省北部的牙科保健员获取信息所采用的方法。向该地区注册的130名牙科保健员发放了一份自填式调查问卷,回复率为81.5%。受访者更喜欢并利用传统信息来源,如与同事的讨论、期刊文章以及专业协会和发证机构的邮件。使用最少的信息来源是文献索引和电子信息来源。地理隔离、缺乏电子信息来源和成本被确定为获取信息的三大障碍。牙科保健员可能需要在在校期间以及通过继续教育来获取或提高计算机素养技能,以使他们能够使用更新的电子信息检索和通信方法,因为牙科保健员需要获取各种信息来源以提供高质量的护理。