The Value of Library and Information Services in Nursing and Patient Care.

Q3 Nursing
Joanne Gard Marshall, J. Morgan, M. Klem, Cheryl A. Thompson, Amber L. Wells
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Abstract

Libraries are a primary resource for evidence-based practice. This study, using a critical incident survey administered to 6,788 nurses at 118 hospitals, sought to explore the influence of nurses' use of library resources on both nursing and patient outcomes. In this article, the authors describe the background events motivating this study, the survey methods used, and the study results. They also discuss their findings, noting that use of library resources showed consistently positive relationships with changing advice given to patients, handling patient care differently, avoiding adverse events, and saving time. The authors discuss the study limitations and conclude that the availability and use of library and information resources and services had a positive impact on nursing and patient outcomes, and that nurse managers play an important role both by encouraging nurses to use evidence-based library resources and services and by supporting the availability of these resources in healthcare settings.
图书馆和信息服务在护理和病人护理中的价值。
图书馆是循证实践的主要资源。本研究对118家医院的6,788名护士进行了重大事件调查,旨在探讨护士使用图书馆资源对护理和患者预后的影响。在这篇文章中,作者描述了激励本研究的背景事件,使用的调查方法和研究结果。他们还讨论了他们的发现,注意到图书馆资源的使用与改变给病人的建议、以不同的方式处理病人护理、避免不良事件和节省时间始终呈正相关。作者讨论了研究的局限性,并得出结论,图书馆和信息资源和服务的可用性和使用对护理和患者结果有积极的影响,护士管理者通过鼓励护士使用循证图书馆资源和服务以及支持这些资源在医疗保健环境中的可用性发挥了重要作用。
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Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Nursing-Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects
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