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Hospital nurses’ information retrieval behaviors in relation to evidence based nursing.

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dc.contributor.author Alving, Berit Elisabeth
dc.contributor.author Buck Christensen, Janne
dc.contributor.author Thrysøe, Lars
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-05T19:43:32Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-05T19:43:32Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation DOI:10.1111/hir.12204 en_US
dc.identifier.uri ${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/1223
dc.description 22 pages : PDF en_US
dc.description.abstract Objective: The purpose of this literature review is to provide an overview of the information retrieval behavior of clinical nurses, in terms of the use of databases and other information resources and their frequency of use. Methods: Systematic searches carried out in five databases and handsearching were used to identify the studies from 2010 to 2016, with a populations, exposures and outcomes (PEO) search strategy, focusing on the question: In which databases or other information resources do hospital nurses search for evidence based information, and how often? Results: Of 5272 titles retrieved based on the search strategy, only nine studies fulfilled the criteria for inclusion. The studies are from the United States, Canada, Taiwan and Nigeria. The results show that hospital nurses’ primary choice of source for evidence based information is Google and peers, while bibliographic databases such as PubMed are secondary choices. Data on frequency are only included in four of the studies, and data are heterogenous. Conclusions: The reasons for choosing Google and peers are primarily lack of time; lack of information; lack of retrieval skills; or lack of training in database searching. Only a few studies are published on clinical nurses’ retrieval behaviors, and more studies are needed from Europe and Australia. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Health Libraries Group en_US
dc.subject bibliographic databases; evidence-based practice; information literacy; information retrieval; information seeking behaviour; information sources; nurses; review, literature en_US
dc.title Hospital nurses’ information retrieval behaviors in relation to evidence based nursing. en_US
dc.title.alternative A literature review. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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