Government document citations in top nursing journals: A bibliometric analysis [0.03%]
护理顶级期刊中的政府文件引用:文献计量分析
Andrew Dudash,Stephen Woods,Kathleen Phillips
Andrew Dudash
Introduction: Citation analysis studies the use of citations found in various types of publications, including the use of government information, and can provide insight into research utilisation in nursing literature. ...
Ruth Carlyle
Ruth Carlyle
Health librarians and knowledge specialists are well placed to make the most of policy work to develop and embed health libraries and information services. Search and evidence summary skills allow staff to identify existing policies that ca...
Analysis of the international classification of occupations for the health informatics and information management workforce [0.03%]
国际职业分类在卫生信息学和信息管理劳动力中的分析研究论文
Kerryn Butler-Henderson,Susan H Fenton,Karima Lalani et al.
Kerryn Butler-Henderson et al.
Background: With the increasing adoption of digital health, health informatics and information management (HIIM) professionals are more essential than ever before. This paper explores the difficulties encountered when try...
Use and application of geographical restrictions in systematic reviews with the aim of including studies about Germany: An update of a methodological review [0.03%]
地理限制在系统评价中的使用和应用(以纳入德国研究为目的):方法学评价的更新版
Catharina Muente,Alexander Pachanov,Julian Hirt et al.
Catharina Muente et al.
Background: In systematic reviews (SRs), geographical limitations in literature searches can aid in focussing research efforts. A methodological review published in 2016 examined the approaches SR authors use to identify ...
Exploring the use and usability of the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) 'Evidence in your inbox' e-mail alert service [0.03%]
物理治疗证据数据库(PEDro)“将证据发送到您的收件箱”电邮提醒服务的使用及适用性分析
Jeremy Joelin Wong,Sweekriti Sharma,Alfred Wong et al.
Jeremy Joelin Wong et al.
Objective: To evaluate the use and useability of the Physiotherapy Evidence Database's 'Evidence in your inbox' e-mail alert service. Materials and method...
Information literacy instruction by librarians is integrated into the doctor of pharmacy curriculum in the USA but requires evidence of impact [0.03%]
药师信息素养教育被纳入美国药学博士课程,但需要证据来证明其效果
Mariana Lapidus,Irena Bond
Mariana Lapidus
Background: Medical librarians play an essential role in providing information literacy instruction for pharmacy students in order to educate them on health information searching, retrieval, and evaluation. Nevertheless, ...
Understanding clinical library services as knowledge mobilisation activities: Mixed method evaluation of an Evidence Access service in a mental health trust [0.03%]
临床图书馆服务作为知识转化活动的理解:精神健康信托协会中证据访问服务的混合方法评价
Rachel Steele,Sarah Knowles,Sarah Daniel et al.
Rachel Steele et al.
Background: Access to tailored evidence syntheses can support frontline clinical staff to make evidence-informed care decisions, but evaluation of such services requires understanding of user needs within context. ...
Role of Pakistani e-libraries in promoting health awareness for the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal-3 [0.03%]
巴基斯坦电子图书馆在促进健康意识以实现可持续发展目标3中的作用
Saira Hanif Soroya,Ashraf Sharif,Anthony Faiola
Saira Hanif Soroya
Background: Pakistan is a densely populated South Asian country. It is facing numerous health challenges, as well as problems of the digital divide. The government of Pakistan established e-libraries as a pilot project in...
Developing a foundation information and academic skills programme for potential Student Nursing Associates [0.03%]
护理专业基础信息和学术技能项目的开发与发展
Catherine Trinca,Chloe George
Catherine Trinca
This article outlines the development of 'Prepare to Progress', a preapplication programme for potential Student Nursing Associate (SNA) applicants at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Created collaboratively by the Trust's Li...
Misinformation and perception of COVID-19 and risk assessment among people in Pakistan: A pilot study [0.03%]
巴基斯坦民众的新冠错误信息、风险认知及感知:一项初步研究
Saima Eman CPsychol,Ravi P Jha,Muhammad Safdar et al.
Saima Eman CPsychol et al.
Background: During the coronavirus pandemic, misinformation was circulated through technology and social media on a large scale. Since people rely on media to keep connected and informed, misinformation can prevent them f...