The environment in which nurses and rehabilitation therapists practice is rapidly evolving, resulting in changes in the skill sets and competencies required of new graduates. Evidence-based practice models, for example, require that entry-level nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists have the ability to identify, locate, and critically appraise research findings. This paper will describe curriculum-integrated, for-credit information literacy programs developed by the authors in collaboration with faculty members from the Schools of Nursing and Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. The short-term goal of these programs is to teach undergraduate and graduate students advanced search strategy skill...
Maintaining evidence-based nursing practice requires information literacy (IL) skills that should be...
In today's environment of rapidly changing health care and information technology, nurses require a ...
Objectives: The authors investigated the impact of an interprofessional, freshman-level, information...
The amount and complexity of information nurses are expected to manage continues to increase exponen...
This poster presentation summarizes how combined entities of the George Washington University Medica...
The amount and complexity of information with which nurses have to deal continues to grow exponentia...
Information literacy has been identified by the University of Southern Queensland as an essential gr...
Objective - Seeking information is a key element of evidence based practice and successful healthcar...
Information literacy is an important foundation for evidence-based nursing practice. Librarians, th...
Information literacy has been identified by the University of Southern Queensland as an essential gr...
This session addresses the alliance between information literacy and evidence-based practice (EBP) -...
Information Literacy is believed to play a key role in nursing, especially in the context of Evidenc...
This article describes Evidence-Based Mentors, an integrated strategy with librarian participation, ...
In order to strengthen the evidence-based practice and information literacy curriculum in the Bachel...
"Copyright in all articles appearing in the Journal of the Medical Library Association is owned by t...
Maintaining evidence-based nursing practice requires information literacy (IL) skills that should be...
In today's environment of rapidly changing health care and information technology, nurses require a ...
Objectives: The authors investigated the impact of an interprofessional, freshman-level, information...
The amount and complexity of information nurses are expected to manage continues to increase exponen...
This poster presentation summarizes how combined entities of the George Washington University Medica...
The amount and complexity of information with which nurses have to deal continues to grow exponentia...
Information literacy has been identified by the University of Southern Queensland as an essential gr...
Objective - Seeking information is a key element of evidence based practice and successful healthcar...
Information literacy is an important foundation for evidence-based nursing practice. Librarians, th...
Information literacy has been identified by the University of Southern Queensland as an essential gr...
This session addresses the alliance between information literacy and evidence-based practice (EBP) -...
Information Literacy is believed to play a key role in nursing, especially in the context of Evidenc...
This article describes Evidence-Based Mentors, an integrated strategy with librarian participation, ...
In order to strengthen the evidence-based practice and information literacy curriculum in the Bachel...
"Copyright in all articles appearing in the Journal of the Medical Library Association is owned by t...
Maintaining evidence-based nursing practice requires information literacy (IL) skills that should be...
In today's environment of rapidly changing health care and information technology, nurses require a ...
Objectives: The authors investigated the impact of an interprofessional, freshman-level, information...