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The challenge of the information culture for the paediatrician
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2011'Liberating the NHS' and the new outcomes framework place information at the heart of the management of the National Health Service (NHS) and develop further the quality framework defined by Lord Darzi. In support of children, paediatricians have a responsibility to understand the informatics agenda and to ensure that data collection is as accurate as ...
Andy, Spencer, David, Low
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The cultural factor in information warfare
ISTAS 98. Wiring the World: The Impact of Information Technology on Society. Proceedings of the 1998 International Symposium on Technology and Society (Cat. No.98CH36152), 2002In its most general meaning, information warfare is based on disrupting, faking or limiting access to information by whatever opponent you have. Usually, information warfare analyses are centred on the technical skills needed, on the specific instruments used and how to use them, and even (mainly in threat analysis) on the motivations that could push ...
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Cultural Diversity in the Information Age
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2001The Information Age has seen many technological developments in medicine. Technology has not, however, replaced the essence of human caring. A cultural approach to medicine usually focuses on diversity among populations. Yet there is a counterpoint to this cultural approach that is unique to the Information Age-the widening of the cultural gap between ...
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Cross-cultural information leaflets
Nursing Standard, 2006This article reflects on the development of leaflets in Urdu to support families in weaning children from milk to solids. Limitations in the translation process are highlighted and the importance of determining clients' needs is emphasised.
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The Cultural Construction of Information Technology
Journal of Global Information Management, 2001In this paper, the author proposes a research framework called the ’cultural construction of information technology.’ It extends the more widely known concept of the social construction of technology (SCOT) and defines the concept of a cultural infrastructure for the application of information technology in other contexts than the one in which it is ...
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Information culture and organizational effectiveness
International Journal of Information Management, 2013a b s t r a c t This paper develops a typology of information cultures by synthesizing empirical and theoretical research in organization science and information science. Four information culture types are proposed. In a Resultoriented culture, the goal of information management is to enable the organization to compete and succeed in its market or ...
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A Socioecological-Genetic Framework of Culture and Personality: Their Roots, Trends, and Interplay
Annual Review of Psychology, 2023Veronica Benet-Martinez
exaly
The evolvement of food safety culture assessment: A mixed-methods systematic review
Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021Laís Mariano Zanin, Elke Stedefeldt
exaly

