2022
DOI: 10.1111/hir.12416
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Critical incident technique helps determine how health library and information services influence clinical decision making and patient care: A literature review

Abstract: Background:The Critical incident technique (CIT) has been used for decades in the assessment of the impact of library and information services on patient care and clinical decision making. Objectives:The purpose of this article is to identify and review the studies that have used CIT approach to assess the impact of library and information services on patient care and clinical decision making.Methods: Related articles were searched in the information resources of Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Google … Show more

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“…The overarching theme for this issue is that of the roles and skills of health library and information workers. We begin with a literature review by Sadeghi et al (2022) who analysed 22 papers about Critical Incident Technique to determine how health library and information services influence clinical decision making and patient care. From their analysis they propose that Critical Incident Technique is a flexible approach to assist library and information services in finding and using information to resolve perceived problems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The overarching theme for this issue is that of the roles and skills of health library and information workers. We begin with a literature review by Sadeghi et al (2022) who analysed 22 papers about Critical Incident Technique to determine how health library and information services influence clinical decision making and patient care. From their analysis they propose that Critical Incident Technique is a flexible approach to assist library and information services in finding and using information to resolve perceived problems.…”
Section: In This Issue…mentioning
confidence: 99%