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- Title
Barriers to the use of the library service amongst clinical staff in an acute hospital setting: an evaluation.
- Authors
Thomas, Gaynor; Preston, Hugh
- Abstract
This article reports on research into the reasons why clinical staff in an acute hospital may be reluctant to use library services. The research was conducted by Gaynor Thomas at the Prince Philip Hospital in Llanelli in Wales as part of the dissertation she completed for an MSc in Economics. She graduated in July 2014 from Aberystwyth University and has co-written the article with Hugh Preston, her dissertation supervisor. The article summarises the key findings from the interviews undertaken as part of the research process and lists the resulting recommendations. Gaynor also highlights the initiatives which have been put in place with the express aim of removing barriers to use and encouraging clinical staff to make the most of the library which is, she argues, a time-saving resource. AM
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; WALES; GREAT Britain. National Health Service; DATABASE searching; HEALTH facility employees; HOSPITAL libraries; INTERVIEWING; MEDICAL literature; TIME; JUDGMENT sampling; INFORMATION needs
- Publication
Health Information & Libraries Journal, 2016, Vol 33, Issue 2, p150
- ISSN
1471-1834
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/hir.12141