Information literacy, including the ability to search for, access and use research effectively, is a key component of evidence-based practice. Information and research skills training is regularly delivered by Library staff both on a one-to-one basis as well as in small groups. Such sessions typically take place in isolation and separately from clinical training courses. However, pedagogical theory suggests that learning is more effective when training is delivered in context, in an environment which has direct relevance and meaning for the user, by allowing them to construct new ideas around their existing knowledge base and clinical expertise
This paper explores ways in which academic libraries can partner with colleges of education to prepa...
required for an informationist role in evidence-based clinical and public health practice*
The amount and complexity of information nurses are expected to manage continues to increase exponen...
The RCSI Medical Graduate Profile includes the following outcome for: Demonstrates information lite...
background Information literacy, including the ability to search for, access and use research effect...
Introduction: For some time health librarians have been wondering whether the training they provide...
The objectives of this study were to undertake a systematic review to determine the effectiveness of...
The environment in which nurses and rehabilitation therapists practice is rapidly evolving, resultin...
Introduction: Systematic reviews have shown that there is limited evidence todemonstrate that the in...
Aim To determine the effect of a Web-Based Diabetes Training Program (WB-DTP) on the diabetes-relate...
Have you ever observed the different approaches used by diabetes educa-tors and wondered which are m...
Objectives: To explore library staff and health professionals' views on the effectiveness of informa...
Introduction: The emergence of new information and communication technologies has emphasized the imp...
Though many residencies have recognized the need for instruction in evidence-based medicine, the bes...
The paper describes all aspects of a train-the-trainer course that was applied to research data lite...
This paper explores ways in which academic libraries can partner with colleges of education to prepa...
required for an informationist role in evidence-based clinical and public health practice*
The amount and complexity of information nurses are expected to manage continues to increase exponen...
The RCSI Medical Graduate Profile includes the following outcome for: Demonstrates information lite...
background Information literacy, including the ability to search for, access and use research effect...
Introduction: For some time health librarians have been wondering whether the training they provide...
The objectives of this study were to undertake a systematic review to determine the effectiveness of...
The environment in which nurses and rehabilitation therapists practice is rapidly evolving, resultin...
Introduction: Systematic reviews have shown that there is limited evidence todemonstrate that the in...
Aim To determine the effect of a Web-Based Diabetes Training Program (WB-DTP) on the diabetes-relate...
Have you ever observed the different approaches used by diabetes educa-tors and wondered which are m...
Objectives: To explore library staff and health professionals' views on the effectiveness of informa...
Introduction: The emergence of new information and communication technologies has emphasized the imp...
Though many residencies have recognized the need for instruction in evidence-based medicine, the bes...
The paper describes all aspects of a train-the-trainer course that was applied to research data lite...
This paper explores ways in which academic libraries can partner with colleges of education to prepa...
required for an informationist role in evidence-based clinical and public health practice*
The amount and complexity of information nurses are expected to manage continues to increase exponen...