Health Science Professional Literatures and Their Users

Sigurnost ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Goranka Mitrović ◽  
Kristina Romić

SAŽETAK: U radu je prema osnovnim bibliometrijskim pokazateljima analiziran časopis Sigurnost u razdoblju od 2005. do 2015. godine. Uzorak je obuhvaćao 250 kategoriziranih radova objavljenih u jedanaestogodišnjem razdoblju. Analiza radova pokazala je da su najzastupljeniji pregledni radovi (32,4 %), zatim stručni radovi zastupljeni s udjelom od 32 %, izvorni znanstveni radovi s udjelom od 25,2 %, prethodna priopćenja s udjelom od 9,2 %, izlaganja sa skupa s udjelom od 0,8 % dok je najmanje radova kategorizirano kao stručni prikaz (0,4 %). Jezik objavljenih radova uglavnom je hrvatski (90 %), što upućuje na regionalnu orijentaciju časopisa. Časopis Sigurnost zastupljen je u multidisciplinarnoj bibliografskoj i citatnoj bazi podataka Scopus od vol. 51, 2009. godine, multidiscioplinarnoj bazi podataka Academic Search Complete (ASC) iz korpusa EBSCO-vih baza podataka od 50. vol. 2008. godine. Također, u cijelosti je indeksiran u disciplinarnoj bazi podataka ProQuest Biological & Health Science Professional od 1992. Vidljivost časopisa Sigurnost omogućena je osiguravanjem pristupa cjelovitim tekstovima objavljenih radova dostupnih preko Portala znanstvenih časopisa Republike Hrvatske – Hrčak od vol. 47 (2005), br. 1. U Hrčak je uključen 1. ožujka 2006. godine.


1989 ◽  
Vol 28 (04) ◽  
pp. 360-363 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. McArthur ◽  
J. Bolles ◽  
J. Fine ◽  
P. Kidd ◽  
M. Bessis

Abstract:Advances in electronic image recording and computer technologyhave resulted in a remarkable increase in the power and flexibility of interactive computer-video teaching systems. The University of Washington Health Science Videodisc Development Group first demonstrated a laser videodisc controlled by a remote central computer in 1980. Even this rudimentary unit highlighted basic medical informatics principles including: rapid accessibility; a “generic” or multi-purposed format; ease of computer control; and large collections of valid, rigorously reviewed images. Advances in medical informatics have led to the development of the following previously undescribed series of teaching units:1. The hypertext programs Hypercard, Linkway, and Guide have been used with videodiscs to develop easy-to-use instructional and reference materials. These materials demonstrate the ease with which a computer-naive instructor may develop new programs and the advantage that the intuitive nature of these programs brings to student users.2. Patient simulations using single and double screens plus pre-defined knowledge structures;3. Interactive single topic tutorials using preset knowledge structures;4. A key-word-based disc searching system;5. Electronic video microscopy;6. A series of programs developed independently by health science faculty who have purchased multi-purpose videodiscs that demonstrate the flexibility of the multi-purpose or “generic”: collection concept.


2012 ◽  
Vol 153 (19) ◽  
pp. 732-736
Author(s):  
Gergely Hofgárt ◽  
Csilla Vér ◽  
László Csiba

Atrial fibrillation is a risk factor for ischemic stroke. To prevent stroke oral anticoagulants can be administered. Old and new types of anticoagulants are available. Nowadays, old type, acenocumarol based anticoagulants are used preferentially in Hungary. Aim: The advantages and the disadvantages of anticoagulants are well known, but anticoagulants are underused in many cases. Method: The authors retrospectively examined how frequent atrial fibrillation was and whether the usage of anticoagulants in practice was in accordance with current guidelines among acute stroke cases admitted to the Department of Neurology, Medical and Health Science Centre of Debrecen University in 2009. Results: Of the 461 acute stroke cases, 96 patients had known and 22 patients had newly discovered atrial fibrillation. Half of the patients did not receive proper anticoagulation. Only 8.4% of them had their INR levels within the therapeutic range. Conclusions: The findings are similar to those reported in other studies. Many factors may contribute to the high proportion of improper use of anticoagulants, and further investigations are needed to determine these factors. In any case, elimination of these factors leading to a failure of anticoagulation may decrease the incidence of stroke. Orv. Hetil., 2012, 153, 732–736.


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