Collaborative information seeking: A field study of a multidisciplinary patient care team

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Multidisciplinary teams are an essential aspect of modern organizational work. These teams often work in information-rich environments but little is known about their collaborative information seeking (CIS) behavior. We have been studying the CIS behavior of teams in the context of medical care. We conducted an ethnographic field study of a multidisciplinary patient care team in an emergency department to identify (a) team information needs and (b) situations that trigger collaborative information seeking activities. We identified seven categories of information needs as expressed by questions asked by team members. The majority of questions focused on medical information, but there were a larger than expected percentage of questions focusing on organizational information. We also identified three triggers for CIS activities. These triggers are: (1) lack of expertise, (2) lack of immediately accessible information, and (3) complex information needs. The questions and triggers highlight the importance of face-to-face communication during CIS activities and how CIS activities could lead to interruptive workplaces. We also discuss organizational and technical implications for supporting CIS behavior of teams.

论文关键词:Collaborative information seeking,Multidisciplinary teams,Healthcare,Field study

论文评审过程:Received 4 July 2006, Revised 1 December 2006, Accepted 5 December 2006, Available online 7 February 2007.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2006.12.003