Foraging Theory Applied to Medical Information Searching (e-bog) af Dwairy, Dr Mai
Dwairy, Dr Mai (forfatter)

Foraging Theory Applied to Medical Information Searching e-bog

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Workload and other constraints prevent General Practitioners from accessing medical evidence for clinical decisions. This problem was studied in New Zealand GPs using Optimal Foraging Theory developed in ecology. GPs information search strategies were modelled as sequential steps associated with costs and benefits measured from logbooks of actual searches. By consulting the most profitable sour...
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Forfattere Dwairy, Dr Mai (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris NZ
Udgivet 24 oktober 2012
Længde 204 sider
Genrer HP
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781477128077
Workload and other constraints prevent General Practitioners from accessing medical evidence for clinical decisions. This problem was studied in New Zealand GPs using Optimal Foraging Theory developed in ecology. GPs information search strategies were modelled as sequential steps associated with costs and benefits measured from logbooks of actual searches. By consulting the most profitable sources, switching sources when unsuccessful, and double checking, GPs seem close to an optimal trade-off between maximizing search success and information reliability, and minimizing searching time. Subsidised training in information searching and provision of a literature search service are two inferred avenues to access medical evidence.