Health Information Seeking Behaviour Among Students in the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria

O. Israel, O. O. Samuel
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The study investigated the health information-seeking behaviour of students at the Federal University of Technology, Akure in Nigeria. Information resources exploited by university students to meet health information needs were also examined. The study made use of the descriptive survey design, randomly sampling respondents’ opinions on reasons for seeking health information and factors that militate against the effective use of health information. Of 377 respondents, 239 (63.4%) of them were disposed to seeking information on physical fitness or exercise and cold or flu. Newspaper (283 or 75.1%) was identified as respondents’ commonest source of health information. For university students, a major inhibitor of health information seeking outside the library is the high cost of accessing health information for personal use (318 or 84.4%). But within the library, the uncooperative attitude of library personnel (240 or 63.7%) was identified as respondents’ major hindrance in accessing health information in the library. The study recommended adequate provision of health information resources for students’ use and regular library personnel training to improve professional skills required for effective dissemination of health information, particularly to university students. Keywords: information, information need, health information, health information-seeking behaviour, university students, library personnel DOI: 10.7176/JIEA/10-2-03 Publication date: March 31 st 2020
尼日利亚翁多州阿库雷联邦科技大学学生健康信息寻求行为
这项研究调查了尼日利亚阿库雷联邦科技大学学生的健康信息寻求行为。调查了大学生利用信息资源满足健康信息需求的情况。该研究采用描述性调查设计,随机抽样受访者对寻求健康信息的原因和不利于有效利用健康信息的因素的意见。在377名答复者中,239人(63.4%)倾向于寻求有关身体健康或运动与感冒或流感的资料。报纸(283份或75.1%)被确定为受访者最常见的健康信息来源。对于大学生来说,在图书馆外寻找健康信息的主要障碍是个人使用健康信息的高成本(318或84.4%)。但在图书馆内部,图书馆工作人员的不合作态度(240人,占63.7%)被认为是受访者获取图书馆健康信息的主要障碍。该研究建议充分提供卫生信息资源供学生使用,并定期对图书馆工作人员进行培训,以提高有效传播卫生信息所需的专业技能,特别是向大学生传播卫生信息。关键词:信息,信息需求,健康信息,健康信息寻求行为,大学生,图书馆工作人员DOI: 10.7176/JIEA/10-2-03出版日期:2020年3月31日
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