Lead City International Journal of Library, Information & Communication Sciences · ISSN 3027-0901

Information Behaviour of Medical Personnel in University College Hospital, Ibadan

Omobolanle Odunayo Olude, Sophia V. Adeyeye

Omobolanle Odunayo Olude — Lead City University, Ibadan
Sophia V. Adeyeye — Lead City University, Ibadan
Vol. 2 (2) Year 2025 Published Jul 31, 2025 Pages 85-101 Access Open
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Abstract

Abstract

This study examines the information-seeking patterns, preferred sources, challenges, and role of the library in supporting the medical staff at University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. Data were gathered through a structured questionnaire administered to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Findings indicate that while digital resources are increasingly utilized, a strong reliance on traditional print materials remains. Barriers such as time constraints, inadequate ICT skills, and access limitations were identified. The study suggests strategies for libraries to enhance information accessibility and literacy among medical personnel. Results reveal that 57.7% of respondents seek information daily, primarily for patient care, research, and professional development. The internet and online databases were the most commonly used sources, though only a fraction of respondents found them highly reliable. The UCH Library was significantly underutilized, with many citing lack of awareness, limited resources, and insufficient training as major factors. Despite these challenges, respondents demonstrated a strong motivation to engage in information-seeking, underscoring the need for improved infrastructure, staff support, and targeted information literacy programs to enhance the library's role in clinical decision-making.

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Omobolanle Odunayo Olude

Lead City University, Ibadan
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Sophia V. Adeyeye

Lead City University, Ibadan
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APA

Olude, O. O. & Adeyeye, S. V. (2025). Information Behaviour of Medical Personnel in University College Hospital, Ibadan. Lead City International Journal of Library, Information & Communication Sciences, 2(2), 85-101.

MLA

Olude, Omobolanle Odunayo, and Sophia V. Adeyeye. "Information Behaviour of Medical Personnel in University College Hospital, Ibadan." Lead City International Journal of Library, Information & Communication Sciences, vol. 2, no. 2, 85-101. 2025

Chicago

Omobolanle Odunayo Olude, Sophia V. Adeyeye. "Information Behaviour of Medical Personnel in University College Hospital, Ibadan." Lead City International Journal of Library, Information & Communication Sciences 2, no. 2 (2025): 85-101.
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