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The information seeking of on-duty critical care nurses: evidence from participant observation and in-context interviews.

机译:值班重症监护护士的信息寻求:参与者观察和现场访谈的证据。

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OBJECTIVES: An observational study describes on-duty nurses' informative behaviors from the perspective of library and information science, rather than patient care,. It reveals their information sources, the kinds of information they seek, and their barriers to information acquisition. METHODS: Participant observation and in-context interviews were used to record in detail fifty hours of the information behavior of a purposive sample of on-duty critical care nurses on twenty-bed critical care unit in a community hospital. The investigator used rigorous ethnographic methods-including open, in vivo, and axial coding--to analyze the resulting rich textual data. RESULTS: The nurses' information behavior centered on the patient, seeking information from people, the patient record, and other systems. The nurses mostly used patient-specific information, but they also used some social and logistic information. They occasionally sought knowledge-based information. Barriers to information acquisition included illegible handwriting, difficult navigation of online systems, equipment failure, unavailable people, social protocols, and mistakes caused by people multitasking while working with multiple complex systems. Although the participating nurses understood and respected evidence-based practice, many believed that taking time to read published information on duty was not only difficult, but perhaps also ethically wrong. They said that a personal information service available to them at all hours of the day or night would be very useful. CONCLUSIONS: On-duty critical care nursing is a patient-centric information activity. A major implication of this study for librarians is that immediate professional reference service--including quality and quantity filtering-may be more useful to on-duty nurses than do-it-yourself searching and traditional document delivery are.
机译:目的:一项观察性研究是从图书馆和信息科学而非患者护理的角度描述值班护士的信息行为。它揭示了他们的信息来源,他们寻求的信息种类以及他们获取信息的障碍。方法:采用参与观察和现场访谈的方式,详细记录了社区医院二十张床位重症监护室值班重症监护护士的目的样本的五十小时的信息行为。研究人员使用严格的人种志方法(包括开放式,体内和轴向编码)来分析由此产生的丰富文本数据。结果:护士的信息行为以患者为中心,从人们,患者病历和其他系统中寻求信息。护士主要使用特定于患者的信息,但也使用一些社交和后勤信息。他们偶尔寻求基于知识的信息。信息获取的障碍包括手写不清,在线系统导航困难,设备故障,人员不可用,社交协议以及由于人们在使用多个复杂系统时进行多任务处理而导致的错误。尽管与会的护士理解并尊重循证实践,但许多人认为花时间阅读公开的值班信息不仅困难,而且从道德上讲也是错误的。他们说,在白天或晚上的所有时间为他们提供个人信息服务将非常有用。结论:值班重症监护是一项以患者为中心的信息活动。这项研究对图书馆员的主要影响是,即时专业的参考咨询服务-包括质量和数量过滤-可能比自己动手搜索和传统文件交付对值班护士更有用。

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