Reference : Information needs of public health practitioners: a review of the literature.
Scientific journals : Article
Arts & humanities : Multidisciplinary, general & others
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/40600
Information needs of public health practitioners: a review of the literature.
English
Ford, Jennifer [UK Health Forum]
Korjonen, Maria Helena mailto [UK Health Forum]
2012
Health Information and Libraries Journal
HILJ
Wiley
29
4
260-73
Yes
International
1471-1834
1471-1842
[en] health information needs ; information behaviour ; information use
[en] OBJECTIVE:

To review published literature covering the information needs of public health practitioners and papers highlighting gaps and potential solutions in order to summarise what is already known about this population and models tested to support them.
METHODS:

The search strategy included bibliographic databases LISTA, LISA, PubMed and Web of Knowledge. The results of this literature review were used to create two tables displaying published literature.
FINDINGS:

The literature highlighted that some research has taken place into different public health subgroups with consistent findings. Gaps in information provision have also been identified by looking at the information services provided.
CONCLUSION:

There is a need for further research into information needs in subgroups of public health practitioners as this group is diverse, has different needs and needs varying information. Models of informatics that can support public health must be developed and published so that the public health information community can share experiences and solutions and begin to build an evidence-base to produce superior information systems for the goal of a healthier society.
Department of Health England
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/40600
10.1111/hir.12001
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23176023

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