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Journal of Health Information and Librarianship ; 4(1): 1-13, 2018-06-30. Tables
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1380104

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the information needs and information resources availability for nursing students in mission-owned schools of nursing in Imo State. The study adopted the descriptive survey research design and five research questions guided the study. All the 416 second and third year nursing students were used for the study. Questionnaire on Information Needs of Nursing Students and a Checklist on Information Resources Availability were the instruments used to collect data. A total of 397 copies of the questionnaire were completed and returned for analysis representing 95.4% of the total population. All the head- librarian of the schools of nursing complied with the checklist. The findings showed that the students need varieties of information. It also showed that the students consulted different sources, mainly textbooks and internet to meet their information needs. Print information resources were available in the libraries and only few electronic information resources were available. The study recommended that the nursing school authorities should be updating their print resources since students were observed to rely more on textbooks. Also the libraries should upgrade to higher bandwidth so as to have easier and faster access to more e-books and e-journals.Keywords: Information, Information needs, Print and Electronic Information Resources Availability, Nursing Education


Subject(s)
Schools, Nursing , Students, Nursing , Access to Essential Medicines and Health Technologies , Internet Access , Libraries , Education, Nursing , Health Services Needs and Demand , Medical Record Administrators
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Journal of Health Information and Librarianship ; 4(1): 1-12, 2018-06-30. Tables
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1379973

ABSTRACT

This study was to provide empirical evidence of areas of job satisfaction among medical librarians, as well as record difference in job satisfaction based on personal factors (sex, age, educational qualification and years of work experience) of medical librarians in Southern Nigeria. The study used the descriptive survey method and made use of medical librarians from six selected teaching hospitals the Southern part of Nigeria. The study employed the use of a questionnaire adapted from the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) for the collection of data. The data collected were analyzed using Mean, Standard Deviation (SD), student t-test, and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) at 0.05 level of significance. Five areas of job satisfaction were investigated. Results revealed that medical librarians are not satisfied with two areas, while they expressed satisfaction in three areas. The study recorded no significant difference in the job satisfaction of medical librarians based on their personal factors. Key Words: Job Satisfaction, Personal Factors, Medical Librarians, Teaching Hospitals.


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Age Factors , Hospitals, Teaching , Medical Record Administrators , Occupational Groups , Analysis of Variance , Job Satisfaction
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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1380276

ABSTRACT

Competitive Intelligence is a management tool that enables top executives make smart, successful and strategic decisions thereby minimizing risk, avoiding being short-sighted, and getting it right the first time. The paper is a review on how the medical library can employ competitive intelligence to enhance their services in the healthcare organization. The paper notes that competitive intelligence will enable Medical Libraries to offer innovative and creative services. The paper concludes that medical librarians and information professionals should be re-positioned to become strategic part ofthe corporate information environment. They must also become more proactive in promoting their services andprojecting their library within their own organization.


Subject(s)
Consultants , Delivery of Health Care , Health Information Exchange , Libraries, Medical , Competitive Medical Plans , Medical Record Administrators
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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1380280

ABSTRACT

This paper is a review of professional library services in Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Yaba. The paper noted that the important role of Medical Librarians in facilitate access to the medical literature for health professionals and students. Data from the library statistics show there is increase in patronage from 4040 library visits in 2011 to 6395 in 2015. Students use the library most. Hospital staff and researchers also use the library. Information services performed in library include current awareness services, Strategic dissemination of information. It was recommended that availability and utilization of ICT or e- library in library should be a priority. Adequate funding, infrastructures development and provision of uninterrupted electricity for conducive learning environment were highly recommended.


Subject(s)
Access to Essential Medicines and Health Technologies , Library Services , Medical Record Administrators , Medical Staff, Hospital , Research Personnel , Education, Public Health Professional , Electricity
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