Volume 11 — August 14, 2014
BRIEF
Information–Seeking Among Chronic Disease Prevention Staff in State Health Departments: Use of Academic Journals
Journals | Rankinga |
---|---|
American Journal of Public Health | .6536 |
American Journal of Preventive Medicine | .2072 |
Annual Review of Public Health | .0406 |
Biomedical Central Public Health (Open Access) | .0022 |
Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research (Open Access) | .0033 |
Health Education and Behavior | .1084 |
Health Promotion Practice | .1295 |
Implementation Science (Open Access) | .0022 |
Journal of the American Medical Association | .2746 |
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice | .0902 |
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Open Access) | .5077 |
New England Journal of Medicine | .1290 |
Preventing Chronic Disease (Open Access) | .2795 |
Public Health Reports | .1712 |
Preventive Medicine | .0219 |
Figure 1. Mean percentage of journal-using staff per health department selecting each journal as 1 of the top 3 they use.
Barriers to Use of Journals | State Health Department Workersa Who Identified the Barrier, % |
---|---|
Lack of time | .6679 |
Lack of access | .5691 |
Too expensive | .4640 |
Too much to review | .3668 |
Unsure which journals are useful | .2445 |
Not familiar | .1289 |
Other | .1266 |
Too much statistics | .1165 |
Article topics are irrelevant | .0479 |
Figure 2. Percentage of non-journal using
participants per health department who indicated each barrier to journal use
as 1 of their top 3 barriers.
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