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Influence and use of information sources about childbearing among Spanish pregnant women

2020

Background: Pregnant women create their childbirth expectations from their available information. Therefore, they should have access to reliable and quality medical information. However, the literature points a knowledge gap with respect to the sources of information used by them. Objectives: The primary objective was to analyse the most influential and widely used sources of information about childbearing in Spanish pregnant women. The secondary objectives were to assess the quality and usefulness of the information sources, to identify those regarded as deficient by pregnant women and to discover differences in information use related to parity. Design and methods: A cross-sectional descr…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyEmerging technologiesHealth PersonnelMedical informationMidwiferyNurse midwivesSocial NetworkingYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSources of informationPregnancySurveys and QuestionnairesMaternity and MidwiferymedicineHumansChildbirth030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineConsumer Health Information030504 nursingHealth professionalsbusiness.industryPregnant womenParturitionObstetrics and GynecologySecond pregnancyCross-Sectional StudiesSpainFamily medicineFemaleThe InternetPregnant WomenDescriptive research0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologyQuality informationDecision makingSocial Network Analysis
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Nurses' sources of information to inform clinical practice : An integrative review to guide evidence-based practice

2022

BACKGROUND: Evidence-based practice in nursing is challenging and relies on the sources of information used by nurses to inform clinical practice. An integrative review from 2008 revealed that nurses more frequently relied on information from colleagues than information from high-level sources such as systematic reviews and evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. AIMS: To describe the information sources used by registered nurses to inform their clinical practice. METHODS: An integrative review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines, based on empirical research studies published from January 2007 until June 2021. The included studies were appraised, following which the identi…

Evidence-Based PracticeOmvårdnadVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750evidence-based practiceHumansNursesintegrative reviewregistered nursesGeneral Medicinesources of informationNursingGeneral Nursing
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Fostering novelty while reducing failure: Balancing the twin challenges of product innovation

2016

This paper aims to further our understanding of how the degrees of innovation novelty and innovation failure are connected. It argues that a better understanding of the specific predictors of innovation novelty and failure would improve our understanding of the innovation process and inform R&D managerial interventions to reduce the occurrences of failure and enhance radical innovation. This investigation draws on data on 5387 Spanish manufacturing firms from the 2009 Spanish Community Innovation Survey (CIS). Unlike prior studies which examine product innovation, degree of innovation novelty, and innovation failures in separate models, this study relies on a multivariate model to account f…

External sources of informationKnowledge managementR&D contractingProduct innovationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesInnovation processNoveltyInnovation failureR&D cooperation050905 science studiesProbability of failureManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessInnovation noveltyORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASCorporate social responsibilityBusiness0509 other social sciencesBusiness and International ManagementCorporate social responsibility050203 business & managementApplied Psychology
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Acceptability of HPV Vaccination in Young Students by Exploring Health Belief Model and Health Literacy

2022

Evidence on the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine shows that it is effective in reducing the burden of HPV-related diseases. For more than 15 years the HPV vaccine has been offered free of charge in Italy to girls from the age of 12. Over time, the free offer of the HPV vaccine has also been extended to boys and to young adults at risk of developing HPV lesions. Despite the HPV vaccine’s effectiveness and availability, vaccination coverage is low in Italy, with a reported value of 46.5% in 2020. Furthermore, in the southern administrative regions, vaccination coverage is even lower than national values, with 25.9% coverage in Sicily. A cross-sectional study was conducted among university a…

Pharmacologylow vaccination coverageInfectious Diseasesvaccine sources of information.Drug DiscoveryImmunologyPharmacology (medical)Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataHPV vaccine; behavioral model; Health Belief Model; health literacy; vaccine sources of information; low vaccination coveragehealth literacyHPV vaccineHealth Belief Modelbehavioral modelVaccines; Volume 10; Issue 7; Pages: 998
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Udostępnianie i tworzenie źródeł informacji naukowej w środowisku akademickim na przykładzie Biblioteki Uniwersytetu Opolskiego

2022

W artykule omówiono – na przykładzie Uniwersytetu Opolskiego – trzy obszary działalności informacyjnej oraz komunikacji naukowej na podstawie sieciowego obiegu informacji z wykorzystaniem sieci Internet – udostępnianie światowych baz danych w ramach tzw. licencji krajowych, uczelnianych repozytoriów instytucjonalnych oraz realizowanie polityki otwartego dostępu. Obszary tej działalności należą obecnie do strategicznych zadań zespołów, które odpowiadają za zarządzanie dostępem do informacji naukowej.

open accessrepozytoria instytucjonalneVirtual Library of Sciencezarządzanie informacją naukowąWirtualna Biblioteka Naukisources of information scienceinstitutional repositoriesźródła informacji naukowejscientific information management
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Research i źródła informacji w świetle badań środowiska dziennikarskiego

2016

Jedna z przyjętych przez autora tego przedłożenia hipotez zakłada, że obniżanie się poziomu dyskursu medialnego spowodowane jest brakami i zaniedbaniami metodologicznymi w poszukiwaniu i pozyskiwaniu informacji. Domysł ten udowodniony został przez zebranie precyzyjnych danych, dokumentujących zmniejszanie czasu przeznaczanego w mediach na research oraz ignorowanie metodologicznych procedur badań dziennikarskich. Zgromadzony w toku prac badawczych obszerny materiał empiryczny pozwolił zainicjować dotychczas mało znane lub pomijane kierunki badań nad przebiegiem procesów informacyjnych w pracy dziennikarskiej i – szerzej – w organizacji medialnej.

research dziennikarskiźródła informacjijournalistssearching for informationjournalism researchdziennikarzesources of informationpozyskiwanie informacjiZeszyty Prasoznawcze
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