注射吸毒者的健康信息行为:文献综述

IF 1.7 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Documentation Pub Date : 2023-05-12 DOI:10.1108/jd-07-2022-0153
Margaret Sullivan, G. Shaw
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目的:美国正处于阿片类药物危机之中。然而,在图书馆和信息科学领域内,关于注射吸毒者的健康信息需求和行为的文章很少。该项目的目的是对LIS学者和专业人员目前传播的知识进行范围审查,这些知识涉及注射吸毒者可以获得和需要哪些信息,他们如何与信息互动以及哪些传播方法可能最有益。设计/方法/方法对文献进行了范围审查,并附加了纳入标准,即信息需要从该人群的内部角度而不是从研究人员的角度来表达。在对十几个数据库的搜索中,只发现了七篇文章从他们自己的角度反映了吸毒者的信息行为。只有一篇文章来自信息科学,两篇来自卫生信息学,一篇来自卫生传播学,这是一个密切相关的领域。这些发现描述了这一人群的信息行为和需求,并说明需要在这一领域进行更全面的研究,以便为这一敏感人群创建有针对性的健康信息资源。原创性/价值在信息科学领域,对注射吸毒者的健康信息寻求行为进行的研究很少。这一领域的大部分工作都是从研究人员的角度出发,而不是从注射药物的人的角度出发。这种从自身角度探讨注射吸毒者信息行为的文献是独一无二的。对注射毒品者寻求健康信息的行为进行的研究很少。这一领域的大部分工作都是从研究人员的角度出发,而不是从注射药物的人的角度出发。在LIS领域中只发现了4篇这样的文章,在所有学术领域中总共发现了7篇。
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The health information behaviors of people who inject drugs: a scoping review of the literature
PurposeThe United States of America is in the midst of an opioid crisis. However, little has been written within the domain of LIS (Library and Information Science) about the health information needs and behaviors of people who inject drugs. The purpose of this project is to conduct a scoping review of the current knowledge disseminated by LIS scholars and professionals regarding what information people who inject drugs have access to, need, how they interact with information and what dissemination methods may be most beneficial.Design/methodology/approachA scoping review of the literature was conducted with the additional inclusion criteria that the information needs be expressed from the insider perspective of this population instead of from the researcher.FindingsIn searching over a dozen databases, only seven articles were found that reflected the information behaviors of people who use drugs from the perspective of themselves. Only one article was from information science, two were from health informatics and one was from health communication, a closely linked field. These findings describe the information behaviors and needs of this population and speak to the need for more comprehensive research in this area in order to create targeted health information resources for this sensitive population.Originality/valueThere is little research in the domain of information science that has been conducted into the health information-seeking behaviors of people who inject drugs. Most of the work in this area is from the perspective of the researcher, not the person who injects drugs. This exploration into the literature on the information behavior of people that inject drugs from the perspective of themselves is unique.Key messages There is very little research that has been conducted into the health information-seeking behaviors of people who inject drugs.Most of the work in this area is from the perspective of the researcher, not the person who injects drugs.Only four such articles were found in the domain of LIS and seven, in total, between all academic domains.
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Journal of Documentation
Journal of Documentation INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The scope of the Journal of Documentation is broadly information sciences, encompassing all of the academic and professional disciplines which deal with recorded information. These include, but are certainly not limited to: ■Information science, librarianship and related disciplines ■Information and knowledge management ■Information and knowledge organisation ■Information seeking and retrieval, and human information behaviour ■Information and digital literacies
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