Developing a geographic search filter to identify randomised controlled trials in Africa: finding the optimal balance between sensitivity and precision [0.03%]
开发地理搜索过滤器以在非洲识别随机对照试验的敏感性和精确性的最优平衡研究
Elizabeth Pienaar,Liesl Grobler,Karishma Busgeeth et al.
Elizabeth Pienaar et al.
Background: Research on identifying trials using geographic filters is limited. Objectives: To test the sensitivity and precision of a ...
Monitoring or avoiding health information--the relation to inner inclination and health status [0.03%]
健康信息的监测与规避——个性特质和健康状态的关系研究
Stefan Ek,Jannica Heinström
Stefan Ek
Background: The way a person responds to health information, for instance by actively seeking it out or avoiding it, is an important part of overall coping with health issues. This study starts from the assumption that th...
Online health information search and evaluation: observations and semi-structured interviews with college students and maternal health experts [0.03%]
大学生和产科专家的在线健康信息搜索与评估——观察及半结构访谈
Hyojin Kim,Sun-Young Park,Ingrid Bozeman
Hyojin Kim
Background: While the Internet is a popular source of health information, health seekers' inadequate skills to locate and discern quality information pose a potential threat to their healthcare decision-making. ...
Focus groups for allied health professionals and professions allied to technical services in the NHS--marketing opportunities, lessons learnt and recommendations [0.03%]
英国国民卫生服务中与技术服务业相关的 Allied Health Professionals 和相关专业人员的焦点小组——营销机会、经验教训和建议
David Chamberlain,Richard Brook
David Chamberlain
Background: Worcestershire Health Libraries provides services to all NHS and social care staff in Worcestershire. Despite intensive marketing, statistics showed low usage of the library service for professions allied to t...
Evaluating information literacy educators' practices before and after the course facilitating information literacy education: from tutor to learner-centred [0.03%]
信息素养教育促进课程前后信息素养教师行为评估:从以教师为中心到以学习者为中心
Susie Andretta
Susie Andretta
Objective: The article gives an account of a study on the impact of facilitating information literacy education (FILE) on its participants, health librarians who have attended this course between 2007 and 2010. ...
'Talking about my generation': a state-of-the-art review of health information for men in the andropause [0.03%]
《我们一代》:andropause男性健康信息状态评论研究
Janet Harrison
Janet Harrison
The focus of this article is the availability and use of information in the UK about the male menopause or as it's beginning to be known by the general public and health professionals, the andropause. The experiences of men suffering from t...
Jeannette Murphy,Maria J Grant
Jeannette Murphy
Evidence based library and information practice in Australia: defining skills and knowledge [0.03%]
基于证据的图书馆和信息实践在澳大利亚:定义技能和知识
Suzanne Lewis
Suzanne Lewis
This guest feature from Suzanne Lewis, a long-time advocate of evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP) in Australia, discusses a current trend within the movement that focuses on the skills, knowledge and competencies of hea...
If you cannot beat them, join them! Using Health 2.0 and popular Internet applications to improve information literacy [0.03%]
互联网健康2.0:融入它而不是对抗它——利用网络应用提高信息素养技能
Hannah Spring
Hannah Spring
The popularity of Health 2.0 technologies has grown exponentially in recent years. They are increasingly being used to inform and support professional practice. This article discusses the use of the health facet of Web 2.0 applications by h...
Do open access biomedical journals benefit smaller countries? The Slovenian experience [0.03%]
开放存取生物医学期刊对小国家的好处吗?斯洛文尼亚的经验
Nana Turk
Nana Turk
Scientists from smaller countries have problems gaining visibility for their research. Does open access publishing provide a solution? Slovenia is a small country with around 5000 medical doctors, 1300 dentists and 1000 pharmacists. A searc...