Information needs and sources of health professionals in Malawi.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI:10.1111/hir.12507
Limbani Chrispin Gama, Winner Dominic Chawinga, George Theodore Chipeta
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Abstract

Background: Health professionals require up-to-date information in their pursuit of evidence-based practice in health care. There is a plethora of literature on information behaviour of different user groups across disciplines in Malawi with little evidence on health professionals.

Objectives: The study investigated the information behaviour of health professionals at one of the three biggest hospitals in Malawi.

Methods: A descriptive survey design was used. Ninety-four health professionals participated in the study. SPSS was used for descriptive analysis to generate frequencies and percentages.

Results: Personal and professional development constituted the major information need among all the health professionals. Health professionals used books and colleagues as sources of information, but many preferred to use websites, rather than print resources. The challenges that affected their information behaviour included, inadequate information resources, limited access to the internet and e-databases, and lack of information literacy skills.

Discussion: The study revealed various information needs of health professionals and their preferred information sources. Health professionals need adequate library and information services with both print and digital resources and support from information professionals. Nevertheless, use of the hospital library was very low among health professionals.

Conclusion: Health professionals at MCH continue to face various challenges that hinder access and efficient use of information resources.

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马拉维卫生专业人员的信息需求和来源。
背景:卫生专业人员需要最新的信息在他们追求循证实践的卫生保健。关于马拉维各学科不同用户群体的信息行为的文献过多,但关于卫生专业人员的证据很少。目的:本研究调查了马拉维三家最大医院之一的卫生专业人员的信息行为。方法:采用描述性调查设计。94名卫生专业人员参与了这项研究。使用SPSS进行描述性分析,生成频率和百分比。结果:个人发展和专业发展是卫生专业人员的主要信息需求。卫生专业人员使用书籍和同事作为信息来源,但许多人更喜欢使用网站,而不是印刷资源。影响其信息行为的挑战包括:信息资源不足,使用互联网和电子数据库的机会有限,以及缺乏信息素养技能。讨论:该研究揭示了卫生专业人员的各种信息需求和他们首选的信息来源。卫生专业人员需要充分的图书馆和信息服务,包括印刷和数字资源以及信息专业人员的支持。然而,卫生专业人员对医院图书馆的使用率非常低。结论:妇幼保健专业人员继续面临阻碍获取和有效利用信息资源的各种挑战。
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