Electronic access to research information for health professionals is a key com-ponent in developing evidence-based healthcare. As nurses take on extended roles and work more autonomously, it is assumed that they will take increasing advantage of these technologies. However, little is known about the decisions that nurses make and the information needs that arise within the context of those decisions. This article presents an analysis of 410 nurse–patient consultations and interviews with 76 primary care nurses, and explores nurses ’ information needs and their use of electronic information tools. The fi ndings suggest that, if we wish to encourage nurses to use research information in clinical practice, we need to move from ‘pull ’ to ‘pus...
The professional information needs of nurses, and the situations which cause nurses to seek informat...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive research was to explore responding (RSRN) and receiving ...
The study aimed to establish the importance of different information sources in changing clinical pr...
Electronic access to research information for health professionals is a key component in developing ...
Purpose This paper examines primary care nurse practitioners' (NPs') use of information available vi...
Background. There is a lack of evidence regarding the kinds of decisions made by primary care nurses...
Topic area and paper objectives: This study aimed to explore whether information and communication t...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based practice in nursing is challenging and relies on the sources of informati...
Information technology is ubiquitous in society and industry; however, healthcare is just beginning ...
Research information in nurses ’ clinical decision-making: what is useful? Aim. To examine those sou...
Currently, increasing numbers of hospitals and ambulatory care institutions in the United States are...
BACKGROUND: In the UK the health service is investing more than ever before in information technolog...
BACKGROUND: The 'information explosion' presents a significant challenge to the nursing profession. ...
It is essential for emergency department (ED) nurses to efficiently access and record patient inform...
A b s t r a c t Information has become a capital good and is focused on outcomes. Clinical guideline...
The professional information needs of nurses, and the situations which cause nurses to seek informat...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive research was to explore responding (RSRN) and receiving ...
The study aimed to establish the importance of different information sources in changing clinical pr...
Electronic access to research information for health professionals is a key component in developing ...
Purpose This paper examines primary care nurse practitioners' (NPs') use of information available vi...
Background. There is a lack of evidence regarding the kinds of decisions made by primary care nurses...
Topic area and paper objectives: This study aimed to explore whether information and communication t...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based practice in nursing is challenging and relies on the sources of informati...
Information technology is ubiquitous in society and industry; however, healthcare is just beginning ...
Research information in nurses ’ clinical decision-making: what is useful? Aim. To examine those sou...
Currently, increasing numbers of hospitals and ambulatory care institutions in the United States are...
BACKGROUND: In the UK the health service is investing more than ever before in information technolog...
BACKGROUND: The 'information explosion' presents a significant challenge to the nursing profession. ...
It is essential for emergency department (ED) nurses to efficiently access and record patient inform...
A b s t r a c t Information has become a capital good and is focused on outcomes. Clinical guideline...
The professional information needs of nurses, and the situations which cause nurses to seek informat...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive research was to explore responding (RSRN) and receiving ...
The study aimed to establish the importance of different information sources in changing clinical pr...