This article reports on research into the reasons why clinical staff in an acute hospital may be reluctant to use library services. The research was conducted by Gaynor Thomas at the Prince Philip Hospital in Llanelli in Wales as part of the dissertation she completed for an MSc in Economics. She graduated in July 2014 from Aberystwyth University and has co-written the article with Hugh Preston, her dissertation supervisor. The article summarises the key findings from the interviews undertaken as part of the research process and lists the resulting recommendations. Gaynor also highlights the initiatives which have been put in place with the express aim of removing barriers to use and encouraging clinical staff to make the most of the librar...
This draft guidance provides evidence-based advice on conducting surveys and interviews to assess th...
Objective: An updated systematic review was carried out of research studies looking at the value an...
Introduction A number of previous studies have collected data on a hospital’s use of databases and t...
This article reports on research into the reasons why clinical staff in an acute hospital may be rel...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate reasons for non-use of a UK hospital library s...
Dear Colleagues,Services provided by librarians to clinicians have been shown to be effective in sav...
Evidenced-based medicine has increased the importance of quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-dat...
Abstract Objectives The 18-month evaluation of a clinical librarian project (October 2003-March 2005...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηObjective - To study the information-seeking practices of hospital staff and wei...
Background: Clinical information is required by all clinical healthcare staff to promote better pati...
This article summarises the research conducted for a dissertation which addressed the needs of stude...
Objective – To study the information-seeking practices of hospital staff and weigh the impact of hos...
The evaluation of the North Wales clinical librarian project (18 months, October 2003-March 2005) ai...
Aim. To examine the barriers that nurses feel prevent them from using research in the decisions they...
Aim: To examine the barriers that nurses feel prevent them from using research in the decisions they...
This draft guidance provides evidence-based advice on conducting surveys and interviews to assess th...
Objective: An updated systematic review was carried out of research studies looking at the value an...
Introduction A number of previous studies have collected data on a hospital’s use of databases and t...
This article reports on research into the reasons why clinical staff in an acute hospital may be rel...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate reasons for non-use of a UK hospital library s...
Dear Colleagues,Services provided by librarians to clinicians have been shown to be effective in sav...
Evidenced-based medicine has increased the importance of quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-dat...
Abstract Objectives The 18-month evaluation of a clinical librarian project (October 2003-March 2005...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηObjective - To study the information-seeking practices of hospital staff and wei...
Background: Clinical information is required by all clinical healthcare staff to promote better pati...
This article summarises the research conducted for a dissertation which addressed the needs of stude...
Objective – To study the information-seeking practices of hospital staff and weigh the impact of hos...
The evaluation of the North Wales clinical librarian project (18 months, October 2003-March 2005) ai...
Aim. To examine the barriers that nurses feel prevent them from using research in the decisions they...
Aim: To examine the barriers that nurses feel prevent them from using research in the decisions they...
This draft guidance provides evidence-based advice on conducting surveys and interviews to assess th...
Objective: An updated systematic review was carried out of research studies looking at the value an...
Introduction A number of previous studies have collected data on a hospital’s use of databases and t...