Information Seeking Behavior
Mostrando 25-36 de 46 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. Coping process in breast cancer post-treatment period / "Processo de enfrentamento no período pós-tratamento do câncer de mama".
The diagnosis of breast cancer and its treatment affect the woman s physical, social and emotional condition. To deal with stressful events triggered by the illness, the woman utilizes specific coping strategies for each stage of treatment and rehabilitation. The researches that discourse about coping with breast cancer mostly refers to the diagnosis and tre
Publicado em: 2006
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26. ENTREPRENEURIAL CHAINS: A STUDY OF COMPETITIVENESS OF A FOOD RETAIL CHAIN IN RIO GRANDE DO SUL. / REDES EMPRESASIAIS: UM ESTUDO DE COMPETITIVIDADE DE UMA REDE VAREJISTA DE ALIMENTOS DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL
To cope with a very turbulent scenario and rapid socioeconomic changes, where there is an ever-increasing capacity requirement of learning how to change paradigms, the companies have been seeking new competitive postures to assume a versatile behavior with great strength to adapt to new times. To keep pace with, and adapt the company to an environment of dee
Publicado em: 2004
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27. Library use and information-seeking behavior of veterinary medical students.
Veterinary medical students at Iowa State University were assessed for general use of the veterinary library and for their information-seeking behavior. The library was most frequently used for studying and for making photocopies of materials. The typical respondent relied on course textbooks and handouts for current information on unfamiliar topics, instead
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28. Theories for practitioners: two frameworks for studying consumer health information-seeking behavior.
Consumer health information studies in library and information science (LIS) are typically not grounded within a theoretical framework. This article explains the importance of theory to LIS research in general, and the specific value of using theories from other disciplines to study consumers' health information-seeking behavior. The argument is supported wi
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29. Looking for Information: A Survey of Research on Information Seeking, Needs, and Behavior.
Medical Library Association.
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30. Information needs and information seeking in primary care: a study of nurse practitioners
Objective: The objective was to understand the information-related behavior of nurse practitioners (NPs), a population of clinicians responsible for an increasing proportion of primary care.
Medical Library Association.
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31. Information needs of academic medical scientists at Chulalongkorn University.
The information needs of scientists in English-speaking countries have been studied and reported in the library literature. However, few studies exist on the information-seeking patterns of scientists in developing countries, and no study has examined the information needs of medical scientists in developing Asian countries. This study investigated the infor
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32. Information-seeking behavior in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM): an online survey of faculty at a health sciences campus*
Background: The amount of reliable information available for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is limited, and few authoritative resources are available.
Medical Library Association.
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33. Information-seeking behavior changes in community-based teaching practices*†
A National Library of Medicine information access grant allowed for a collaborative project to provide computer resources in fourteen clinical practice sites that enabled health care professionals to access medical information via PubMed and the Internet. Health care professionals were taught how to access quality, cost-effective information that was user fr
Medical Library Association.
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34. Information-seeking behavior of health sciences faculty: the impact of new information technologies.
This paper reports on an ongoing investigation into health sciences faculty's information-seeking behavior, including their use of new information technologies. A survey was administered to all faculty in medicine, nursing, and pharmacy at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It was similar to one administered to the same population in 1991. The survey ask
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35. The information behaviors of life and health scientists and health care providers: characteristics of the research literature.
BACKGROUND: In a literature-based discussion of research on the information behaviors of life and health scientists and health care practitioners, the problem of characterizing this complex literature is discussed. The issue of terminology for this interdisciplinary area is raised. The paucity of models for information seeking behavior that have been tested
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36. Physician-patient communication from the perspective of library and information science.
The physician-patient communication process has received little attention from library and information science (LIS) professionals. A limited review of other literature on this topic was undertaken to gain some understanding of the information exchange from an LIS perspective. The authors were interested in four issues, including how information is defined;