Healthcare Services Managers: What Information do They Need and Use?

Authors

  • Jackie MacDonald Western Nova Scotia District HealthAuthorities
  • Peter Bath Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield
  • Andrew Booth School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) University of Sheffield

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18438/B8Q90C

Keywords:

healthcare services managers, organizational decision making, internal information, decision influences, satisficing.

Abstract

Objectives: To gain insight into the information behaviour of healthcare services managers as they draw on information while engaged in decision making unrelated to individual patient care. Objectives – The purpose of this research project was to gain insight into the information behaviour of healthcare services managers as they use information while engaged in decision-making unrelated to individual patient care.

Methods – This small-scale, exploratory, multiple case study used the critical incident technique in nineteen semi-structured interviews. Responses were analyzed using ‘Framework,’ a matrix-based content analysis system.

Results – This paper presents findings related to the internal information that healthcare services managers need and use. Their decisions are influenced by a wide variety of factors. They must often make decisions without all of the information they would prefer to have. Internal information and practical experience set the context for new research-based information, so they are generally considered first.

Conclusions – Healthcare services managers support decisions with both facts and value-based information. These results may inform both delivery of health library services delivery and strategic health information management planning. They may also support librarians who extend their skills beyond managing library collections and teaching published information retrieval skills, to managing internal and external information, teaching information literacy, and supporting information sharing.

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Author Biographies

Jackie MacDonald, Western Nova Scotia District HealthAuthorities

Manager, Library and Knowledge Management Services; PhD candidate, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield; Instructor (part time) Dalhousie University School of Information Management

Peter Bath, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield

Senior Lecturer

Andrew Booth, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) University of Sheffield

Director of Information Resources and Reader in Evidence Based Information Practice

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Published

2008-09-10

How to Cite

MacDonald, J., Bath, P., & Booth, A. (2008). Healthcare Services Managers: What Information do They Need and Use?. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 3(3), 18–38. https://doi.org/10.18438/B8Q90C

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Research Articles