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Area of Science:

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  • Information Science

Background:

  • Understanding nurses' information-seeking behavior is crucial for effective healthcare.
  • Identifying preferred information sources informs the development of relevant resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the information-seeking behavior and confidence levels of Iranian nurses.
  • To identify the most and least frequently used information sources.
  • To explore factors influencing the selection of information sources.

Main Methods:

  • A valid questionnaire was administered to Iranian nurses.
  • Data on information source usage, confidence, and selection reasons were collected.
  • Analysis included demographic differences (age, gender) in resource utilization.

Main Results:

  • The internet and personal experiences were the most frequently used sources.
  • "English medical journals" and "English textbooks" were the least utilized.
  • High confidence was reported for "International instructions/guidelines" and "English medical textbooks".
  • Easy accessibility, up-to-dateness, and reliability were primary reasons for source selection.
  • Google, PubMed, and UpToDate were the most common electronic sources.
  • Significant differences in resource use were observed based on nurse's age and gender.

Conclusions:

  • Information source development for nurses should prioritize reliability, availability, and updatedness.
  • Tailoring resources to address demographic variations in information-seeking behavior may be beneficial.
  • Enhancing access to and utilization of scholarly resources like English medical journals warrants attention.