International Journal of Information Science and Management (Apr 2023)

Interpreting the Value of Information Received From Library Sources in Clinical Decision-Making Experienced By Physicians and Residents

  • Halimeh Sadeghi,
  • Mohsen Nowkarizi,
  • Masoumeh Tajafari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22034/ijism.2023.1977580.0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2
pp. 227 – 243

Abstract

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The medical profession currently has extensive information and knowledge of the latest valid scientific advances in disease diagnosis, treatment strategies, and patient care, and is used by physicians, but there is little evidence on the assessment the usefulness of information used by physicians in dealing with clinical problems. The aim of this study is to interpret the value of information received from library sources in clinical decision-making experienced by physicians and residents. The study is qualitative. The participants were 28 subjects including 13 specialists, 4 subspecialists, and 11 resident of healthcare educational centers of Birjand city chosen through purposeful sampling method. For data collection, semi-structured interview and for data analysis, Colaizzi seven stage method was used. 7 main themes were identified including clinical, cognitive, qualitative, status, Guidance, pedagogic and research and 34 subthemes. The results showed that information have been valuable from different aspects in clinical decision-making. Thus, providing and making up-to-date as well as relevant information accessible to the healthcare team should be the agenda of medical sciences libraries as well as healthcare policymakers.

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