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Clinical usefulness of library and information services in Japan: The detailed
use and value of information in clinical settings
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Sakai Y
; Sato Y
; Sato M
; Watanabe M
PLoS One
2018[]; 13
(6
): e0199944
PMID29953527
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OBJECTIVES: Considering that there is a lack of evidence regarding the
contribution of library and information services to evidence-based medicine in
actual clinical practice in Japan, the purpose of the study is to explore the
current status of use and value of library and information services in clinical
settings to examine the usefulness of information in implementing evidence-based
medicine (EBM) into practice. METHODS: A Web-based survey was conducted at seven
sites (hospitals with 300-1,200 beds) and interviews conducted at five sites to
investigate information behavior among health professionals (physicians,
residents, and nurses) in 2016, replicating the Value Study carried out in the
United States in 2010 and 2011. Using a critical incident technique, respondents
answered questions about their information topics, information resources used,
search location, access points, and evaluation of the information. RESULTS:
Analysis from 598 valid responses (275 physicians, 55 residents, and 268 nurses)
revealed the characteristics of information use and recognition of the value of
information. Physicians and residents showed their information needs regarding
clinical care using PubMed (80.4%, 65.5%), Ichushi-Web (61.8%, 63.6%), and
UpToDate (40.4%, 65.5%). While physicians rely more on electronic journals
(37.8%), residents use more hybrid resources including Japanese print books
(38.2%) and online books (30.9% for Japanese, 32.7% for English) to confirm their
knowledge. Nurses need more information close to patients and explore a wider
variety of information resources such as Japanese print books (60.4%), Ichushi
-Web (40.3%), Japanese online books (20.5%), and websites of academic
organizations (19.0%). Although the overall recognition of the value of
information was relatively modest, concrete changes in clinical practice were
found in some areas. Environments with insufficient information and availability
of electronic resources should be improved to increase the use of library and
information services for implementing EBM.