This paper presents findings from a study of information seeking behaviour by National Health Service patients which explored motivational triggers for infor- mation needs. Previous research has highlighted the importance of contextual elements in users' changing information needs. This paper highlights how those needs may centre on specific events: in particular, a patient's consultation with their doctor. Patients initiate information seeking to assess whether they need clinical intervention, in preparation for the patient–doctor consultation and to verify the diagnosis or treatment stemming from that consultation. The study has revealed that having confidence in health practitioners is one key motiva- tion for information seeking. Anothe...
The temporal elements of users ’ information requirements are a continually confounding aspect of di...
Background: Newer drugs are entering market at a faster rate and information on medicines is expandi...
[Extract]: The concept of active and empowered patients able to effectively partake in the managemen...
This paper presents findings from a study of information seeking behaviour by National Health Servic...
This paper details findings from a study of information seeking by National Health Service patients ...
This paper details findings from a study of information seeking by National Health Service patients ...
Key policy drivers worldwide include optimising the patient’s rolein managing their care; focusing s...
The temporal elements of users' information requirements are a continually confounding aspect of dig...
The study purpose is to evaluate the attitude of consumers towards health information needs, behavio...
The plethora of medical studies that are published annually leaves many health professionals (HPs) o...
This paper discusses the health information needs and drivers of UK patients in terms of a health ‘i...
BACKGROUND: Patients often do not get the information they require from doctors and nurses. To addre...
BACKGROUND:Providing patient information is a central aspect of patient-centered care. Fulfilling pe...
Health information plays a major role in the delivery of care worldwide. it helps physicians make in...
BackgroundProviding patient information is a central aspect of patient-centered care. Fulfilling per...
The temporal elements of users ’ information requirements are a continually confounding aspect of di...
Background: Newer drugs are entering market at a faster rate and information on medicines is expandi...
[Extract]: The concept of active and empowered patients able to effectively partake in the managemen...
This paper presents findings from a study of information seeking behaviour by National Health Servic...
This paper details findings from a study of information seeking by National Health Service patients ...
This paper details findings from a study of information seeking by National Health Service patients ...
Key policy drivers worldwide include optimising the patient’s rolein managing their care; focusing s...
The temporal elements of users' information requirements are a continually confounding aspect of dig...
The study purpose is to evaluate the attitude of consumers towards health information needs, behavio...
The plethora of medical studies that are published annually leaves many health professionals (HPs) o...
This paper discusses the health information needs and drivers of UK patients in terms of a health ‘i...
BACKGROUND: Patients often do not get the information they require from doctors and nurses. To addre...
BACKGROUND:Providing patient information is a central aspect of patient-centered care. Fulfilling pe...
Health information plays a major role in the delivery of care worldwide. it helps physicians make in...
BackgroundProviding patient information is a central aspect of patient-centered care. Fulfilling per...
The temporal elements of users ’ information requirements are a continually confounding aspect of di...
Background: Newer drugs are entering market at a faster rate and information on medicines is expandi...
[Extract]: The concept of active and empowered patients able to effectively partake in the managemen...