Wessel Charles B, Tannery Nancy H, Epstein Barbara A
Health Sciences Library System, Falk Library of the Health Sciences, 200 Scaife Hall 3550 Terrace Street, University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, USA.
J Med Libr Assoc. 2006 Jan;94(1):48-54.
The study sought to understand the literature searching experiences and skills of clinical research coordinators at a large academic medical center.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS/RESOURCES: The Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh, conducted a survey of clinical research coordinators at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center to solicit their perceived use and knowledge of the library's electronic resources.
The University of Pittsburgh Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a "high volume IRB" that monitors human subject research at both the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. More than 3,500 human research studies and clinical trials are active at any given time. Many studies entail more than minimal risk to human subjects, with the majority evaluating or including a drug or medical device. Clinical research coordinators are involved in most of these studies or trials. Their roles and responsibilities focus on managing many aspects of the study or clinical trial. As a first step in understanding the literature searching experiences and skills of these research coordinators, baseline data were gathered from this group in November 2004.
RESULTS/OUTCOME: The data from this survey indicate that clinical research coordinators are a population who would benefit from training by academic medical center librarians in how to use electronic library resources and services.
A Web-based survey solicited participants' information (gender, education, job title) and role in the IRB process (job responsibilities, number studies they manage). The majority of the survey questions focused on the use of specific electronic library resources, the type of information wanted, and the types of problems encountered.
本研究旨在了解一家大型学术医疗中心临床研究协调员的文献检索经验和技能。
背景/参与者/资源:匹兹堡大学健康科学图书馆系统对匹兹堡大学和匹兹堡大学医学中心的临床研究协调员进行了一项调查,以了解他们对图书馆电子资源的使用情况和了解程度。
匹兹堡大学机构审查委员会(IRB)是一个“高流量IRB”,负责监督匹兹堡大学和匹兹堡大学医学中心的人体研究。在任何给定时间,有超过3500项人体研究和临床试验正在进行。许多研究对人体受试者带来的风险超过最小风险,其中大多数研究评估或包含一种药物或医疗器械。临床研究协调员参与了这些研究或试验中的大多数。他们的角色和职责集中在管理研究或临床试验的许多方面。作为了解这些研究协调员的文献检索经验和技能的第一步,2004年11月从该群体中收集了基线数据。
结果/成果:本次调查的数据表明,临床研究协调员是一类能从学术医疗中心图书馆员关于如何使用电子图书馆资源和服务的培训中受益的人群。
一项基于网络的调查收集了参与者的信息(性别、教育程度、职位)以及他们在IRB流程中的角色(工作职责、所管理的研究数量)。大多数调查问题集中在特定电子图书馆资源的使用、所需信息的类型以及遇到的问题类型上。