Exploring the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in Saskatchewan.

Abstract: Introduction: To explore the information seeking behavior of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) and to investigate their exposure to libraries and library training in both their home countries and after being hired in Saskatchewan. Methods: This two-phase multi-method project was carr...

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Main Authors: Maha Kumaran, Mary Chipanshi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta 2015-08-01
Series:Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association
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Online Access:https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jchla/index.php/jchla/article/view/24254
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spelling doaj-91ad09161fe64f7499b0683f35ca3a002020-11-25T01:02:45ZengUniversity of AlbertaJournal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association1708-68922015-08-0136210.5596/c15-013Exploring the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in Saskatchewan.Maha Kumaran0Mary Chipanshi1University of SaskatchewanUniversity of Regina Abstract: Introduction: To explore the information seeking behavior of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) and to investigate their exposure to libraries and library training in both their home countries and after being hired in Saskatchewan. Methods: This two-phase multi-method project was carried out in Saskatchewan, Canada. A questionnaire was developed based on survey instruments used in previously conducted studies on the topic. Librarians in two academic institutions assisted with validation of the survey. In Phase 1, data were collected via an online questionnaire from IENs in three health regions: Saskatoon, Regina, and Sunrise. In Phase 2, the study was expanded to IENs in all the health regions in the province. The same questionnaire from Phase 1 was used during telephone interviews with participants. Results: A total of 17 IENs responded (Phase 1, n = 9, Phase 2, n = 8). Results show that IENs, although interested in looking for information for their practice, are hindered by a lack of knowledge of how and where to seek relevant clinical information as well as a lack of library training. As a result, their main source of information is the Internet (Google). Discusion: Despite barriers such as time to information seeking, results revealed that given the opportunity IENs would like to receive library training to enhance their information seeking skills. https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jchla/index.php/jchla/article/view/24254Information-seeking behaviourinformation needsinformation literacyevidence based nursing practiceevidence informed nursingnurses
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Exploring the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in Saskatchewan.
Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association
Information-seeking behaviour
information needs
information literacy
evidence based nursing practice
evidence informed nursing
nurses
author_facet Maha Kumaran
Mary Chipanshi
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title Exploring the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in Saskatchewan.
title_short Exploring the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in Saskatchewan.
title_full Exploring the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in Saskatchewan.
title_fullStr Exploring the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in Saskatchewan.
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in Saskatchewan.
title_sort exploring the information-seeking behaviour of internationally educated nurses (iens) in saskatchewan.
publisher University of Alberta
series Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association
issn 1708-6892
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Abstract: Introduction: To explore the information seeking behavior of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) and to investigate their exposure to libraries and library training in both their home countries and after being hired in Saskatchewan. Methods: This two-phase multi-method project was carried out in Saskatchewan, Canada. A questionnaire was developed based on survey instruments used in previously conducted studies on the topic. Librarians in two academic institutions assisted with validation of the survey. In Phase 1, data were collected via an online questionnaire from IENs in three health regions: Saskatoon, Regina, and Sunrise. In Phase 2, the study was expanded to IENs in all the health regions in the province. The same questionnaire from Phase 1 was used during telephone interviews with participants. Results: A total of 17 IENs responded (Phase 1, n = 9, Phase 2, n = 8). Results show that IENs, although interested in looking for information for their practice, are hindered by a lack of knowledge of how and where to seek relevant clinical information as well as a lack of library training. As a result, their main source of information is the Internet (Google). Discusion: Despite barriers such as time to information seeking, results revealed that given the opportunity IENs would like to receive library training to enhance their information seeking skills.
topic Information-seeking behaviour
information needs
information literacy
evidence based nursing practice
evidence informed nursing
nurses
url https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jchla/index.php/jchla/article/view/24254
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