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Information-Seeking Activity of Rural Health Practitioners

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Qualitative methods were used to identify the information-seeking activity (ISA) of rural health practitioners (non-physicians). Conditions shaping ISA were time, resources, and barriers. The primary strategy used was connecting with resources, particularly people. ISA led to consequences of problem resolution, greater competence, or more questions.

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Matsuda, S. & Donaldson, J. F., (1999) “Information-Seeking Activity of Rural Health Practitioners”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(1999).

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1999-05-29