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A study of the information seeking behaviour of hospital pharmacists: empirical evidence from Greece
(2011)
Background: Hospital pharmacists need access to high-quality information in order to constantly update their knowledge and improve their skills. In their modern role, they are expected to address three types of challenges: ...
Studying the Information-Seeking Behavior of Hospital Professionals: the Case of METAXA Cancer Hospital in Greece
(2012)
The aim of this work is to study the information-seeking behavior of the hospital staff in a large public hospital, the METAXA Cancer Hospital in Greece. An empirical research was conducted through the development of a ...
Examining Patterns of Information Behavior Among Healthcare Professionals: a Case Study on Health Psychologists
(2012)
Psychologists are an understudied population in terms of information needs and information seeking behavior. This article provides theoretical analysis accompanied with some empirical evidence drawn from a nationwide survey ...
Linking exploration to academic performance
(2017)
Substantial empirical research has addressed the antecedents of students’ academic performance. Building on these insights, the purpose of this paper is to extend the related literature by investigating the impact of ...
Information seeking behavior of patients with diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study in an outpatient clinic of a university-affiliated hospital in Athens, Greece
(2015)
The purpose of this study is to examine the information behavior of diabetic patients, a relatively unexplored field of diabetes care, including their needs for information, resources used, obstacles encountered and degree ...