Clinical questions raised by clinicians at the point of care: a systematic review
Importance In making decisions about patient care, clinicians raise questions and are
unable to pursue or find answers to most of them. Unanswered questions may lead to …
unable to pursue or find answers to most of them. Unanswered questions may lead to …
Information needs and information‐seeking behaviour analysis of primary care physicians and nurses: a literature review
Background The increase in the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) has contributed
to physicians and nurses experiencing information overload. To address the problem of …
to physicians and nurses experiencing information overload. To address the problem of …
Clinical information seeking behavior of physicians: A systematic review
Introduction Physicians encounter a large number of questions during patient care.
Therefore, finding high-quality evidence provides a good opportunity to improve patient care …
Therefore, finding high-quality evidence provides a good opportunity to improve patient care …
[HTML][HTML] Retrieving clinical evidence: a comparison of PubMed and Google Scholar for quick clinical searches
SZ Shariff, SAD Bejaimal, JM Sontrop… - Journal of medical …, 2013 - jmir.org
Background: Physicians frequently search PubMed for information to guide patient care.
More recently, Google Scholar has gained popularity as another freely accessible …
More recently, Google Scholar has gained popularity as another freely accessible …
Too little? too much? primary care physicians' views on US health care: a brief report
BE Sirovich, S Woloshin… - Archives of internal …, 2011 - jamanetwork.com
Background Some believe that a substantial amount of US health care is unnecessary,
suggesting that it would be possible to control costs without rationing effective services. The …
suggesting that it would be possible to control costs without rationing effective services. The …
[HTML][HTML] Information-seeking behavior of basic science researchers: implications for library services
LL Haines, J Light, D O'Malley… - Journal of the Medical …, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: This study examined the information-seeking behaviors of basic science
researchers to inform the development of customized library services. Methods: A qualitative …
researchers to inform the development of customized library services. Methods: A qualitative …
Factors motivating and affecting health information exchange usage
Objective Health information exchange (HIE) is the process of electronically sharing patient-
level information between providers. However, where implemented, reports indicate HIE …
level information between providers. However, where implemented, reports indicate HIE …
Electronic medical records and physician productivity: Evidence from panel data analysis
HK Bhargava, AN Mishra - Management Science, 2014 - pubsonline.informs.org
This paper studies the impact of an electronic medical record (EMR) system on the
productivity of physicians. Physicians influence a vast majority of treatment decisions and …
productivity of physicians. Physicians influence a vast majority of treatment decisions and …
[HTML][HTML] Informed adaptation: ethical considerations for adaptation researchers and decision-makers
Given the significant and irreversible impacts of climate change on communities and the
environment, there is increasing focus on how to best support decision-makers to adapt to …
environment, there is increasing focus on how to best support decision-makers to adapt to …
Barriers and decisions when answering clinical questions at the point of care: a grounded theory study
DA Cook, KJ Sorensen, JM Wilkinson… - JAMA internal …, 2013 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Answering clinical questions affects patient-care decisions and is important to
continuous professional development. The process of point-of-care learning is incompletely …
continuous professional development. The process of point-of-care learning is incompletely …