Egyptian physicians' information-seeking behavior while serving in public isolation hospitals for coronavirus patients

Essam A. H. Mansour, A. Shehata, Abdelrahman Farrag
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore the information-seeking behavior of Egyptian physicians serving in COVID-19 isolation hospitals.Design/methodology/approachA sample of 91 physicians serving in Egyptian isolation hospitals answered the study questionnaire.FindingsDemographically, more than half of respondents were males. Over one-third of them are holding Doctor of Medicine (M.D), followed by one-third holding Master of Medicine (MMed). Respondents' age ranged from 30 to 60 years. Internal medicine is the most common specialty, accounting for nearly half of all physicians, followed by chest medicine and intensive care medicine. The information-seeking behavior of these three groups in their regular work is believed to be different, but since all of the participants are working in COVID-19 isolation hospitals, they should have the same information resources, Internet access and the same needs relevant to COVID-19 in order to make accurate clinical decisions. The physicians used traditional and electronic information sources to fulfill their information needs, the most important of which were to make a specific research, find an answer to a specific case, and deliver a medical lecture. Colleagues, coworkers, nurses and pharmacists were the most important channels pursued by Egyptian physicians to obtain information.Originality/valueThis study is the first study that focuses on investigating the information-seeking behavior of Egyptian physicians serving in isolation hospitals. Any findings resulted from this study may serve as a noteworthy reference that may be useful to the Egyptian health sector, experts, researchers, as well as policymakers in establishing strategic decisions for making the understating much better.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-08-2020-0350
埃及医生在公共隔离医院为冠状病毒患者服务时的信息寻求行为
目的探讨在新冠肺炎隔离医院工作的埃及医生的信息寻求行为。设计/方法/方法在埃及隔离医院服务的91名医生回答了研究问卷。从人口统计学的角度来看,超过一半的受访者是男性。超过三分之一的人持有医学博士(M.D),其次是三分之一的人持有医学硕士(MMed)。受访者的年龄从30岁到60岁不等。内科是最常见的专业,占所有医生的近一半,其次是胸部医学和重症监护医学。这三组在日常工作中的信息寻求行为被认为是不同的,但由于所有参与者都在COVID-19隔离医院工作,因此他们应该拥有相同的信息资源,互联网接入和与COVID-19相关的需求,以便做出准确的临床决策。医生使用传统和电子信息源来满足他们的信息需求,其中最重要的是进行具体研究,找到具体病例的答案,并提供医学讲座。同事、同事、护士和药剂师是埃及医生获取信息的最主要渠道。原创性/价值本研究是第一个重点调查在隔离医院服务的埃及医生信息寻求行为的研究。这项研究得出的任何结论都可作为值得注意的参考,对埃及卫生部门、专家、研究人员以及决策者制定战略决策以改善低估情况可能有用。同行评议本文的同行评议历史可在:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-08-2020-0350
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