Information behaviour in health-care of home-based elderly people in Nakuru District, Kenya
This study investigated access and use of information in the health-care of home-based elderly people (EPs) in Nakuru District, Kenya. The literature review revealed a gap with respect to information behaviour in health-care of EPs in a development context. The researcher used qualitative methods;...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-47842016-04-16T04:08:08Z Information behaviour in health-care of home-based elderly people in Nakuru District, Kenya Khayesi, Marie K. (Marie Khanyanji) Meyer, Hester W. J. Machet, Myrna P. Otike, Japhet N. Elderly people in Kenya Informal care providers Formal health-care providers Information behaviour Information needs Health-care Elderly people in a development context Concealed information use behaviour (CIUB) Information for health-care Home nursing -- Kenya Home care services -- Kenya Older people -- Home care -- Kenya This study investigated access and use of information in the health-care of home-based elderly people (EPs) in Nakuru District, Kenya. The literature review revealed a gap with respect to information behaviour in health-care of EPs in a development context. The researcher used qualitative methods; with exploratory and descriptive research design because the focus of the study was on the littleknown and socially disadvantaged community of EPs in Nakuru District. Respondents were sampled by using the snowball technique. At the end of an interview session, each respondent was encouraged to nominate someone who either shared the same or had different experiences, views, socio-economic levels and gender. The researcher collected data through face-to-face interviews with EPs, informal care providers (ICPs) and formal health-care providers (FHCPs), in order to gain insight of information behaviour in health-care of EPs, by focusing on aspects of information needs; sources; use of information and factors that influence the respective groups of respondents to access and use health-care information health-care of EPs. The findings showed that the respective groups of respondents had similar as well as diversified needs for information for health-care. The groups used both formal and informal sources of information and channels of communication to access information for health-care, with FHCPs using authoritative sources more than the EPs and ICPs. Factors such as being a professional or a lay person, cost, ease of accessibility, availability of sources and channels of communication, time and trustworthiness of a source or channel of communication determined preference for use of information. The major contribution of the study is to the theory about information behaviour: some EPs and ICPs used CAM services without informing FHCPs, thereby revealing a form of concealed information use behaviour (CIUB). Information Science D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science) 2011-09-19T09:09:42Z 2011-09-19T09:09:42Z 2011-07 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4784 en 1 online resource (xviii, 268 leaves) |
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Elderly people in Kenya Informal care providers Formal health-care providers Information behaviour Information needs Health-care Elderly people in a development context Concealed information use behaviour (CIUB) Information for health-care Home nursing -- Kenya Home care services -- Kenya Older people -- Home care -- Kenya Khayesi, Marie K. (Marie Khanyanji) Information behaviour in health-care of home-based elderly people in Nakuru District, Kenya |
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This study investigated access and use of information in the health-care of home-based elderly people
(EPs) in Nakuru District, Kenya. The literature review revealed a gap with respect to information
behaviour in health-care of EPs in a development context. The researcher used qualitative methods;
with exploratory and descriptive research design because the focus of the study was on the littleknown
and socially disadvantaged community of EPs in Nakuru District. Respondents were sampled
by using the snowball technique. At the end of an interview session, each respondent was encouraged
to nominate someone who either shared the same or had different experiences, views, socio-economic
levels and gender. The researcher collected data through face-to-face interviews with EPs, informal
care providers (ICPs) and formal health-care providers (FHCPs), in order to gain insight of
information behaviour in health-care of EPs, by focusing on aspects of information needs; sources;
use of information and factors that influence the respective groups of respondents to access and use
health-care information health-care of EPs. The findings showed that the respective groups of
respondents had similar as well as diversified needs for information for health-care. The groups used
both formal and informal sources of information and channels of communication to access
information for health-care, with FHCPs using authoritative sources more than the EPs and ICPs.
Factors such as being a professional or a lay person, cost, ease of accessibility, availability of sources
and channels of communication, time and trustworthiness of a source or channel of communication
determined preference for use of information. The major contribution of the study is to the theory
about information behaviour: some EPs and ICPs used CAM services without informing FHCPs,
thereby revealing a form of concealed information use behaviour (CIUB). === Information Science === D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science) |
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Meyer, Hester W. J. |
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Meyer, Hester W. J. Khayesi, Marie K. (Marie Khanyanji) |
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Khayesi, Marie K. (Marie Khanyanji) |
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Khayesi, Marie K. (Marie Khanyanji) |
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Information behaviour in health-care of home-based elderly people in Nakuru District, Kenya |
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Information behaviour in health-care of home-based elderly people in Nakuru District, Kenya |
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Information behaviour in health-care of home-based elderly people in Nakuru District, Kenya |
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Information behaviour in health-care of home-based elderly people in Nakuru District, Kenya |
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Information behaviour in health-care of home-based elderly people in Nakuru District, Kenya |
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2011 |
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