Johnson E Diane, Pancoast Paul E, Mitchell Joyce A, Shyu Chi-Ren
J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, University of Missouri-Columbia, 65212, USA.
J Med Libr Assoc. 2004 Oct;92(4):438-44.
This study describes the system architecture and user acceptance of a suite of programs that deliver information about newly updated library resources to clinicians' personal digital assistants (PDAs).
Participants received headlines delivered to their PDAs alerting them to new books, National Guideline Clearinghouse guidelines, Cochrane Reviews, and National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Alerts, as well as updated content in UpToDate, Harrison's Online, Scientific American Medicine, and Clinical Evidence. Participants could request additional information for any of the headlines, and the information was delivered via e-mail during their next synchronization. Participants completed a survey at the conclusion of the study to gauge their opinions about the service.
RESULTS/OUTCOME: Of the 816 headlines delivered to the 16 study participants' PDAs during the project, Scientific American Medicine generated the highest proportion of headline requests at 35%. Most users of the PDA Alerts software reported that they learned about new medical developments sooner than they otherwise would have, and half reported that they learned about developments that they would not have heard about at all. While some users liked the PDA platform for receiving headlines, it seemed that a Web database that allowed tailored searches and alerts could be configured to satisfy both PDA-oriented and e-mail-oriented users.
本研究描述了一套程序的系统架构以及用户对其的接受程度,该套程序可向临床医生的个人数字助理(PDA)提供有关图书馆新更新资源的信息。
参与者会收到发送到其PDA的标题,提醒他们有新书、国家指南交换中心指南、考科蓝系统评价以及美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)临床警报,还有UpToDate、《哈里森在线》、《科学美国人医学》和《临床证据》中的更新内容。参与者可以为任何标题请求更多信息,这些信息会在他们下次同步时通过电子邮件发送。参与者在研究结束时完成了一项调查,以评估他们对该服务的看法。
结果/成果:在项目期间发送到16名研究参与者PDA的816条标题中,《科学美国人医学》产生的标题请求比例最高,为35%。大多数PDA警报软件用户报告称,他们比以往更早了解到新的医学进展,有一半用户报告称他们了解到了原本根本不会听说的进展。虽然一些用户喜欢通过PDA平台接收标题,但似乎可以配置一个允许定制搜索和警报的网络数据库,以满足面向PDA和面向电子邮件的用户需求。