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        Information–Seeking Among Chronic Disease Prevention Staff in State Health Departments: Use of Academic Journals

        JournalsRankinga
        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.

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        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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